Public Notice j KAIES OF POSTAGE. T"W.V [<KITI*SS | I Post.d at Kiiy Pc-1 O.Ucs* vfit'iin 'he j I colony lor deliiei'y at or tiom .ucm Post j j Ofiice :— { Not exceeding lu«!f an ounce Id ' Kx.eidki:. halt an ounce, but n-'t ' I exceeding one ounce ... ... ... 21 i Kor every hull ounce ov.*r one I Ounce I*l Cocjstbt Letters. Posted at any Post Ouice wi'ldn the colony for delivery at or liom any oilier Post Office wi!liii. the Coi.iny: — Not exceeding bui-t an ouii-.-e ... ... 2d i Exceeding h .ll an ou cc, but nut j exceeding one -.unce ... -ki | For every hall ounce over :ne ounce 21 E-Je_-eND AHD FoMION C UXTHIKS. Per 11 all Ounce. United Kingdom, via San Fr.mciso and £>ues ... 6.1 United States of America, via Man fra-cisco Od Sandwich leia.ds, via ".an Fiaucisco ... ... 6d Canadian Dominions, vi* San Francisco 8d British Culumtia Is West Indies la Mexico, y in Jinn c'-aucise-o ... Is t eutral America Is South America, via San Fraucisi o ... Is .N£Ws?A_-£l_.. Posted at any oliee within the colony tor delivery at the same oflice i 1 Posted at any office Witlun ihe Australian Colonies ... It Uniicit Kiuudom lei Via San Ifianci.co. United States of America Id t*a:i(iw ich Islanus lit Canadian Uouiinions 2d UrititU Columbia 21 Wstiudies 2d Mexico ... 2d Central America 2a Jouth America 2d UOoK POSTAGE. l'ostod at any office witlun the colony for delivery at the same, withiu the colony, the Australian colonies, or the Uuited Kingdom 1 ex ... Id " 2 os ... 2d " i lb ... id '» 1 lb ... 8d Every additional lb, or fractional part oi a lb 8d Via San Francisco. United States, every 4 lb ...41 Sandwich Islands *' .. _d Canadian Dominions " ... 61 British Columbi. " ... 6 1 West Indies " ... 6u X AND TRANSFER ACT LANDS ALIENATED or contracted tc be alienated from the Crown iv fee prior to the coming into operation cf " The Land Transfer Act, 1870,'* may bo brought uuder the provisions of the Act by application irom the persons, titled thereto. All Lunds lienated from the Crown after tlie coming ate operation of " The Land Trausfer A , 1870," are subject to, and must bedea with, in oiauner prescribed by )he Act. The following are examples f the fee payable for bringing tbe land under the pro visions of the Laud Transfer Act : — 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 23th December, 18.1, none of the land included in which has beeu dealt with — •Sphere the Certificate of tit is directed to issue in tue name of the A iplicaut: Value oi iaud JEIOO ftJ 11 2 Where the Certificate of litle is directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: Value oi laud £100 1 10 0 These charges are increased by 4s 2i (Assurance Fund) for every additional JtiOU in value. 2. When tbe Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land has beeu dealt with ; or where the Applicant is not the original Grantee — Where tbe vuiue of tbe laud is iTOO £i I- 2 Where the value of the land J-20'J- , ... 3 3 VVnere the value oi the iaud is XSO 3 12 li Where the v.due of the land is JLIOO lib Where the value of land is above L't'.H). iho tees ncrease at the ra'e of is 2d i A-sa;*-ance fcuttd) ior evi-ry additional J.'iX' in vuiue. These .bulges also rt present the cost ol Conveying L_n I. lnusuiucu as applicants io b.i-ig land under ihe Aci can direct the Cer'thi uu-e of title to issue in tne names of any otuer _n-r. ji.s. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Apj. li .ant in ill cases where tue proprietor applies to Aave the Ln i registo-ee. under the Act in Ins own uame, mid iue if* may rou.uiu uup until aid s dealt with. Ar.v i'ci-sju, therefore, who wishes to unii:- --_« laud* un-ier iho jn-ovi-iiou. **. IU; A.t. order ilia: wiicuever lie veals •.** it.', it i.c iv j be in a po.iliou lo aiaii ni.;.--. »l of i.'i. IttCilitivS jitt'orded by hauu c ' a iw^i.-iiv.: Title, can do so Witkvint iiii i*r,-a...t v.0.-=.. by allowing tlie te. b to reu-.w liii^.i* ...u- j buoh cieuimg tai.es place. lie wid lucu i.c iv a po.it'.ou lo Aiurtgago, Tran.-:ei*, Lca.e, or otherwise de.l «nh nis i.-ul al a uaOiiu-u s notice. Any Title, however long and eomp.cx, may ba mii-Bitgat'-datacost to the- Applicant o; only *'ive Siiildngs ; ior it U.c l.vi- i. rejected ai ices are rctuiaed, rtiin the exceptiou ol he rei'f. ALi. iiJLKS AHI. Gi: A HANl. afc. I' Ui luh UuV-l-.* ■.■i'..N i. On ail Coaiy--'ia.ic.'S 0\ j - ..- v t.ii- oi_ tysU-Ui, liiC OUS-l «.t ie-i.lv. s'.vliv., i:> liie i'eV .S^ _.c-fciatr»,c;*,.ra!is. .h.i o iiae- : -.-:i.'H-r l -.v.-n..r t -r. lt> ucVcr leSS ili.'U . liltv'ii *: -.-: --i.-jj* : < ->- i*- v -0
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1681, 22 March 1886, Page 1
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808Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1681, 22 March 1886, Page 1
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