Pmblic SoUce j KATEB OF POSTAGE. j Tow* Lkitsss Posted at any Po»t Oaioe 'within the colony for delivery at or froua sucii Post Office:— Sot exc«rdiug half an ounce ... ... Id Exoet-diug haltai< oonw, but not exceeding one ouuee t ... 2d ! Ifor every half ounce over ouo i ounce If? j ■ f y: - t-?t;ij .a;; CU. ■:■-• .:: -- j ißUce ... ... , Zti ] Per H»it Ounce. ; United Kingdoni, v^a 6sii f ran- \ j csso »nd saea . , 8d j ] United £>ta es of An tr.c.«, iv \ Ss*u f'ratic>sco . . 6«i Sandwich Isiandi, via Sun r rsocisco W Canadian Lominioix. via San • Francisco . 8d British Culu in tU .. ... la Westlndias la Mexico, via Baa Ftancisco la C eatni Amsrioa, . . Is Soatu America, via San Franeisi o , . Is SBWHUPSKfI. I Posted at any oSee within the colony for delivery at the* same office id Posted at any office wittiia tbe Australian (Joiouies Li United Kingdom ... Id j Via San Francisco. j United States of Amenca Id j Sandwich Islands ... Id ■ Canadian Dominions ... ... ... ... 3d! ftritiaa Colom bi« 2d j West Indies »d Mexico ...- * 2d Central America 2a Joath America 5Sd Book Porao& Posted at any ofieo witnu^tha colony for delivery at tbe same, witbiu the colony, the Australian colonies, or the Unit«d Cingdoiß 1 os ... Id " S os ... 3d i lb ... -M " 1 lb ... 8d Svet7 additional lb, or fractional part ota It 8d Via San Francisco. United States, every i lb ... 4d S*nd«ieh islands *' ... Id Canadian Dominions " ... bd British ColamoU " ... 6d West lodua " , ... <>a T AND IBASSf £1 ACT LANDS ALIENATED or contracted tc be alienated from tbe Crown in fse prior to the coming into oDeratioc of " The Laud Transfer Act, 1870," may b« brought under the provision* of the Act bj application Irom the persons: titled thereto. All Lands lienated from the Crown after the coming ate operation of " The Land Tnaa&r A . 1870," are subject to, and most bedqa< with, in manner pro«<rib»d by the Act. The following are examples f die fee payable for bringing the land under the pro visions ot the Land Transfer Act :— 1. When the litle consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to tbe 28th Deceinuer, 1841, none of the land included in which has been dealt with— Where the Certificate of tit 1* directed to iesue iv toe name of the A iplioant : Value of land £100 S*i U X Where the Certificate of title is directed to iwue in tbe name of the Purchaser: r'alue of land £100 ... 1 10 0 These charges are increased by 4e ad (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value* 2. When the Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land has been dealt with 1 or where the Applicant is not thu anginal Crrantee — Where tbe value of the land is £100 £2 14 2 Where the talue of the land £809 ... » » Where the value of the land is £30 S 12 6 Where the value of the land is JB4OO ... 4 1 8 Where the value of land is above £400, the tees ncrease at tiie rate of 4* 2<i (AMuraace Fund) for every additional £iuG 10 value.. I These ebarges also represent the cost of Conveying Land. InstMiuea as applicants to bring land under die Act <*n direct the Certificates of Title r« issue, i* .(he names of any other persous. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Api ik-ant in all cases whence toe proprietor applies to have the lan a registerea under the Act in bis own uaajn, and^ iue fe»s may remain unp untsl [ mad * dealt with. ) Any person, therefore, who wishes to brino baa. laud under tke pro?isions oi <<he Act, 14 order that whenever he deals with it be m1 j be in a position to avail inuiseit ot tbi facilities afforded by having a K^^itro-t litle, can do so Without Any Present Co* , by altewing the i»te» to remain unpaid uutii 1 such dealing takes place. He wui theu tw 1 is it position to Alortgage, inutsier, .Lease, or oth*r«M« deal with iiu land at a mouacui « aetiee. Any Title, however long and complftx,.a>a; be investigated at a cost to the Applicant o, »sly five Bbilliugs ; ior if the iiUr v rsjeeied al fees are returned, wttu ta» oxco^tioc ot be iev(. ALL. iilU£S AKK (iUARIJi tiittD dl I TIJJt UuVKKi^Jiis.A i. On all Conveyances by i>eoa uuawr *ac ou 1 s/steui, the cost ol regisiratioti iv Hie .Ura^a ih^giairy, ever aud abovo me Suuciivr s oUujgc. U u«vur 1«>*» lliuß i'llleen ihinni^e, ue'jucui!) very iuucu more; wlnie l«uu wmw m* uecu bvugtat under tbe provisions 01 " iv« u«j j • Irauster Act" can ue trausierrea tit a lotai f < •ost OJ Jtieven Sliilliugs whsie a wtioie »ejuuu | = oouvey«d; *»<l wtiere ouiy part is cuu*e««u ■ ■ (and titerolore a treali ceriiiicate »t live «. i veceasiMteU), 01 Auuitj-ouo ciiUungs, wu.cii ! '■ m the uiguest suta »uuwetl by luo Aot>, ••oi aaaMer wise* the y»im) or aroft of ttM iaau.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1535, 15 April 1885, Page 1
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826Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1535, 15 April 1885, Page 1
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