Pnbh'c Notice RATES OF POSTAGE. 1 Tt ww Lkitkbs Posted at any Pot Odice within the oolony for di-livery at or trom such Post ! i Office:— ' ! Not exceeding half im ounec ... ... Id' Exceeding halt an ounce, but not exceeding one ouuce ... , 2d For every half ounce over one ounce ... Id COUUTBT LETTKBB. Posted at any Post Office within the colony for delivery at or Horn any other Pest Office within the Colony :— Hot ex seeding- bulf an ounce _.„_ ... 2J Exceeding hall »»«u«oe» butißSt; •ii. exceedi«>C ori^ ounce ... • > s . ... 4d , ounce ■•• •■• 2d ENftLAND AND FOUEIGN C UNTKIfiS. Per Hall Ouuce. United Kingdom, via San Frunciso and Suez ... 6d United States et America, via I San Francisoo 6d Sandwich Inlands, via San Fran- . Cisco 6d | Canadian Dominion*, via San | Francisco 8d British Culauibia 1b West Indie la Mexico, via San F-ancisco Is entral Amerioa, .'. Is South America, via San Francisco ... Is Nbwbpapebs. Posted at any ofioe within the colony for delivery at the Bame office *d Posted at any office within the Australian Colonies ... Id United Kingdom Id Via San Fraiioieco. United Sutes of America Id Sandwich Islands Id Canadian Dominions 2d BritisnColunibia 2d Wott Indies 2d Mexico 2d Central America ... 2d jonth Amerioa 2d Book Postaob. Posted at eny office within the oolony for delivery at the same, witbiu the colony, the Australian colonies, or the United Kingdom 1 oz ... Id " 2 ox ... 8d ilb ... 4i 1 lb ... 8d Every additional lb, or fractional part ol alb 8d Via Sail Frauciscu. united States, every ±lb ... 4a vjindvtich islands- •' .. 4d Canadian Dominions '* ... 6d British Columbia " ... 6d West Indies " ... 6d T AND TRANSFER ACT LANDS ALIENATED or contracted tc be alienated from the Crown in fee. prior .to the coining . into onerution of " The Land Transfer Act, 1870," may ->o brought under the provisions of the Act by application trom the persons: titled thereto. All Lauds lienated from the Crown after the coming ate operation of " The Land Trausfer A . 1870," are subject to, and must be dea> with, in manner prescribed by %he Act. The following are examples f the fee payable for bringing the land under the pro visions of the Land Transfer Act :— 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, 1841, none of the land included in which has been dealt with— Where the Certificate of tit is directed to issue in tne name of the A tplicant : Value of land £100 ... At 11 * Where the Certificate of title is directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: Value of land £100 1 10 0 These charges are increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. 2. When the Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land ban been dealt with ; or where the Applicant is not tho original Grantee — Where the value of the land is £100 v . ... £2 14 a Where the value of the land £20U 3 3 Wnere the value of the land is £30 3 12 6 Where the value of the land is £400 4 18 VV here tho value of land is above £400, the leus ncrease at the rate of 4b 2d (Assurance Fund) lor every additional £100 in value. These charges also represent the cost of Conveying Land. lnasinucn as applicants to bring land under the Act cau direct the C'ertin'cates of title to issue in the names of auy other peruous. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Apj.lii.-aut in all cases where t!ie proprietor applies to have the land registered under the Act in his own name, aud lue le->e may remain unp until ajd .» dealt with. Any person, therefore, who wishes to brinn bis land uuder the provisions of the Act, ig i order tha: whenever he deals witn it he m.uy | be in a positiou to avail himself of the facilities afforded by having a Registered Title, cau do so VV itkout Any Present Cost, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid uutil such dealing takes place. He will then be in a position to Mortgage, Truusler, Lease, or otherwise deal with Jus land at v moment's notice. Auy Title, however long and complex, maybe investigated at a coat to Hie Ajjpuuuut ot only jj'ive tiuiliings ; lor ii me Xme ■<> re- | jecled al tees are returned, «au tue exception I mi tic iei«t. ; A.L.L, illLivO XH.O. j L .v» jjj .. ..:..! \ Uu all Conveyances t>V Deed under tlio v>i.. syaleuj, the cost ol iegidtianou lv luc X>ceua i&egutry, over and übovo lue auueitur t> cn-r^c, is nevor less than Jmiecu diallings, lr^ueuciy Tery much more ; wnito land winch hat> been bought under Uio fr>u; visions t.;' " l'iio Laud Tranßl-er Act" can ue tiausiiureii vi a toial uoHt of Eleven Shillings where a whole ae-.-uon conveyed ; and where only part is conveyed (and thoretore a hesh Uertilicate of Title is necessitated), of Thirity-one Shillings, which ie the highest sum allowed by the Act, no ■■:ui»er wmhi the value or area ol the land. I
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1396, 5 May 1884, Page 1
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841Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1396, 5 May 1884, Page 1
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