Public Notice hATRS OF POSTAGE. Tnwir Lkitbks Posted at ftny Pc»t OiHce within the colony for delivery at or from sucu Posl ! Ofiee.— j Hot exeeedintf half an ounec ... ... Id Kxeft-diug liult tin ounce, but nut I exceeding one ounce 2d I For every hull ounce over one ounce Id CotMBT LrrrKßS. Potted at any Po*t Office within the colony for delivery ut or tioui uny other 2 o*t Office within the Colony :— Wot exceeding ball an ounce 2d Exceeding hull an ou. cc, but nut exeei-ding one ounce 4d For every half ounce over one I ounce 2J . JLVQLABD AMD FOHMOW C. THTKISB. { Per Half Ouuce. ; United Kingduui, via San Fmiij ciao and Ssuet 6d | United btaies 01 America, via San JfrmiciMw 6d Sand with l»>aud», na Sun Franciaco 6d Canadian Douiiuion*. via San Frauei*co 8d British Cvlumoia Is We*t Indie* Is Mexico, via Suu 1* >aiicisco In I euiral America, ]* South America, via Sau ITraocMco ... la Pwted at any oiwv within the colony ior Uciiverjr at ilie wkine Office |d Potted at any office within tbe Australian Coiome* ... Id United Kingdom Id Via San Fruncifco. United Stdlei of America Id | Sandwich l*lan<l* Id I (Jauodiau liomiuion* id Uriticb Uoluuibia JSd VVrfft ludte* 8d Mexico id Central America id , iouth America t& Book PonAac lotted at any office within the colony lor delivery Ht tbe tame, wituiu the colony, the Australian colonies, or the United Kingdom 1 o* ... Id 8 ot ... 3d 4 lb ... 4d 1 lb ... bd Every additional lb, or fractional part ol a lb 8d Via San Francitco. Jnited State*, every ilb ... 4ci Ctandmcli J«land* " ... 4d Canadian Dominion* " ... ttd British Columbia '* ... 6d West Indie* " ... 6a T AND TRANS FKfi ACT LANDS ALIENATED or contracted tc be alienated from the Crown in tat prior to the coming into oneration of " The Land transfer Act, 1870," may»>> brougQt under the provision^ of the Act by application from the person*: titled thereto. Ail Laudt lienated from the Crown after the coining ate operation of "Ihe Laud Trausfer A 1870," an subject to, and must bedea- with, in manner prescriued by the Act. The following are examples f the fee payable for bringing the laud under the pro visions of the Land Irantter Act : — 1. When the Title consults of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, 1841, none ol the land iucluded in which has been dealt with— vVhere tbe Certificate of tit is directed to is»ue iv tue name of the A >plicant: Value ol iaud £100 fit ll t Where the Certificate ot title is directed to i*«ue in the name of the Purchaser: Value of laud *100 1 10 0 These charges are increased by 4* 2d (Agiturauce Fund) for every additional £I<K> in vaiue. i. When the Applicant is the original Urantee, aud the land han beeu dealt with ; ot where the Applicant it not tuv original Grantee— Where tint vmue of tbe land is £100 £2 U 3 VVhere the value of the land £2M 3 3 VVliere the value of the land is £30 3 i 3 U Where the vulue of the land it 1400 4 18 Where tbe value of land is above £400, the le«* ncreuse at the rate of 4« 2d (Assurance I? und) lor every adduioual £l\M in value. These charges also represent the cost oi Conveying Land. luasniueA as anplicuuts lo bnng land uinler the Act am direct the Certificates of iit.e to laaue in (lie names ot any other persons. Credit for Fee* it Given, When desired by the Api lit-aut in all caaes where tue proprietor applies to have i)i«» laxu regi»t«reu under the Act in bis own name, auu .we if* may reuiulu aiip until i»jd is deull tiith. sv.) I'vrton, therefore, who wishes tn briuu | bir land under the pro~:sion* ~*. the Act, i£ order dial whenever he veal* m ith it lie iuj) u« vi a ponilion to avail hiiuse.it ot' tta« laciliUcS aiivsrdml by having a Kegi*lereU lltle, cuu Jo *o V» ukout Any Present Coal, by allowing tlie let-* to renimn unpaut u-jtn euch deuliug takes place, lie wiU mk-u ih: iv a pOsitiou to itiorlguge, irmnsier, ideate, | or otherwise deal witii ia» iuud ut m moiUcui » nonce. Any Title, however long and complex, iu<i> be liuetiigttted at a cost lo the Apphcaui wi Ouly Five Shilling*; lor it lue nue i« njevied al tee* are returned, wim tue eioeptiou ol U« ttvt. ALL 111LKS AUU U I'AIUNI Kt£ 1> J\ Ou ull Conveyances Oy Uwd uuuer iV ma • ffitvm, tl»«s co»i ol regiairuliuu lv lue i/>ein«.- B »iry, over aud abutu ilie Suiu-iu>r c oli-.- oi,0 i , v iievcr le»* ibuiii'llieen ohililng*, livjutiaiy very mucii more; white lauu wuivb ut>a uevu Uuugiit uuuer tin) provisions ot "im 1 L*uu irauSier AU " cuu ue iruuslerred »t a tola, coal oi tleven Sin ling* wueie v wuole secioii coiocyt-'U ; 4NU h licit; ono ci>»vc»ru (buu tuvieiuiti a i.ecu vrruUuiie ot Uiw •• I'vceMiialuaj, oi 1 turity 'Ouv smiling*, •mcv .b iho big no#l sum altowed oy ti>« Avt, •>«< i uiailer wa«t iv« value or At-va ol tv« tuttu. '
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1612, 12 October 1885, Page 1
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858Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1612, 12 October 1885, Page 1
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