Public Hotlee BATES OV I'OSTAOK. T* w» Lmtbm ! Posted at any r*o>t Oiu«m within the ; oolouy for delivery at or from sued Pw>t j Ofii-e :— j Not rit-erding half an ounce Id j Exceeding half ai> ownee, bat nut ' eiceoditg one onnee 2d For every half ounce out one ounce Id CotrjrißT Intm Posted at any Post Office within the colony for delivery at or liom any other Post Ofice within tbe Colony :— Hot eieerding half an ounce td Exceeding hall an ou«ee, but not exi-eeding one ounce 4d For every half ounce over one once ••• ••■ i.'« •• »• ••< sW Kn«&Ain> a»i> Fokbiov V c»«f a. Per Hall Ounce. United Kingdom, via Son Fnneisoandsuei 6d United Stales ol America, via Ban Francisco ... ,: 6d Sandwit-h Islands, via San Francisco ... i , 6d Canadiun Dominions, vi* Saa Fraueisco 8d Bfiiask Culumtia Is West lashes ... Is Mexico, via San F>aucisco Is i eniral Au«eri«a, Is Soulii America, vuduu Fntucisco ... Is KsvrsPinM. Posted at any oßce within the colony for delivery at the same ofiee |J Posted at any ofice within tbe Australian Colonies ... I*J United Kinfdom id Via Saa Francuco. United States of America Id Sandwich Islands l«J Canadian Dominions Jd fihtisn Columbia n td W4tlndK ... td Mexico td Oenlral America » td Jouth America a\l Book Poium. f oeted at sny ofiee within the colony for delivery at the same, within the eeloay, the Aostralun colonies, or the United Kingdom 1 os ... Id t os ... N *H> ... *1 M 1 l» ... Sd Every additional lb, or fractional part ol alb Sd Tia San Francisco. Jnited States, every itb ... 4d S«nd«icb Islands " ... 4d Canadian Dominions " ... 6d British Columbia N ... 6d West Indies " ... 6a T AND TRANSFfiK ACT LANDS ALIENATED or contracted tc be alienated trow tbe Crowu in lee prior to the coming- into ooeratton of " Ihe Land Transfer Act, 1870," may bb brought under the provision* of the Act by application from the persous titled thereto. Ail Lands lienated from the Crown after tbe coming ate operation of " The Laud Transfer A . 1870," are subject to, and mast bedes with, in manner prescribed by file Act. The following are examples f the fee payable for bringing the laud under the pro visions of the Laud Transfer Act : — 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, 1841, none of the hind iueliiued in which has been dealt with— Where the Certificate of tit is directed to is»ue in tne nuns of the A iplieant : Value of land £100 Al 11 2 Wbere the Certificate of title is directed to issue in tbe name of the Purchaser! Value of land £100 1 10 0 These charges are increased by 4s Sd (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. t. When the Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land has been dealt with ; or where the Applicant is not the original Grantee— Where the value of tbe land is £100 £S 14 z Wbere the value of the land I £209 > 9 Wbere the value of Uie Und is £30 ... J U 6 Wbere the value of the land is . . ! £400 4 18 i Wiiete tbo value of land is above JftUO, the lees ncroite at the ra»e of 4» 2d ( Assurance Fund) lor every additional JEIUO in value. These charges also represent the cost oi . . Conveying Land. Inasmuch as applicant* to bring laud under the Act oan direct the Certificates of lit> to ! issue in Urn* names oi any other penone. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Api licant in all cases where tne proprietor applies to have the Luij registered under the Act in his owa. name, Mid tue fete may remain uup until ! »jd is dealt with. ■ Any person, therefore, who wishes to brinn fttt land under the provisions "f the Act, ig ocder Uia: whenever he.deals « ith i$ he any be iv a positiou to avail niuiself of th« facilities afforded by having a Kegistered Till*, cau do so to ithout Auy Freseut Cost, by allowing the lees to remain uupatd uutu •ucb Ueitliug takes place, lie will then I* in a position to dlvrtgage, Transler, i*a*e, or otherwise deal with Uis laud at a uiouteut s notice. Auy Title, however long and complex, uiaj be investigated at a cost to the Appuowit vi only Five Shilling*; lor if tbe li«4«f w rejected al lees are returned, with the wveptivß ul be revt. ALL liJLLJM ARK tfUABANTKICM U\ I'tiK uuvttJitidiibAU. Ou all Conveyances by itectl under the viu •tstoui, tbe cost ol registration iv U« lfeeia livgiairy, over aud above the Solicitor s cba^e, v u«v«r !«•« ih*u iitieeu ahillmg», irv*iu«uuj very much more } while Uud wuiuu urn beec bought uuuer tbe pruvialons of " Ihe JUiuu irauster Act" can oe tr»usl«rreu at a i<h«< eostoi a'leveu Sbi:ling« vuete a whole mjjuou couvtyed; oitu wUere only i>ari is couv«tyeu (and theielyre « lifeU v«riiiiuai« wt line •« i>et*s»u»teuj, wt 1 unity •one amllings, hLki. is the high«wt sum allowed uy tlie Act, •.«- tuattar wu«t tue y«ia» vr arwa ot tv« yuiu. •
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1645, 28 December 1885, Page 1
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845Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1645, 28 December 1885, Page 1
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