Dunemn Advertisements. AILWAY FOUNDRY. PRASER, HARKNESS, & CO. Beg to announce to Importers of Machinery, Ironmongers, Mechanics, and the Public generally, that as it has been found necessary, to advance with the increasing prosperity of Otago, to establish another IRON FOUNDRY to meet the want felt by a large portion of the community, they have erected a Foundry in Great King-street (opposite the Hospital), complete in every 'espeet for CASTING Iron and Brass, in all its branches, on a large scale. They have also determined their prices shall not be influenced by the exorbitant charges made by the trade in Dunedin, but that all castings shall be charged strictly in proportion to, if not under, Melbourne prices. All orders will be promptly attended to, and personally executed by one of the firm. All kinds of casting? in Iron and Brass done Stampers, Quartz-Crushing machinery, Cast Iron Sluice and Bipple Plates, Overshot Breast and Undershot Water-wheels. Castings supplied for all kinds of Reaping and Threshing Horse-power Machines. Furnace Bars. Fire-proof Doors and Safes. Flax Dressing Machines made to order. Models intrusted to them will be taken care as requested. FRASER, HARKNESS, & CO., Railway Foundry, GKKAT KING STREET, DUNEDIN. SHEPPERD'S COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL J NEAR THE OCTAGON, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN, (Late of Supreme Court Hotel). uverior Accommodation for Families cfc Boarden HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. N.B.—A Night Porter in attendance. The attention of the Proprietor will always be given to make his Patrons feel at Home. gß* A first-class Billiard Table. Charges—Moderate. R. If. SUEPPERD - PROPRIETOR. AND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. Register. Conveyances, Mortgages, Assignments, Re-Convewances, Leases.—-Anti and Post-Nuptial Settlements.—Powers of Attorney.—Caveats entered. Advantages secured by Registration : I.—An Indefeasible Title, guaranteed by the Crown. 2.—The expense of Transfer reduced to a minimum. 3.—lncreased facility in dealing with Land after Registration. 4.—Property enhanced in value by difference in cost between an ordinary conveyance and a Transfer under the Act. s.—No loss of time occasioned in dealing with land. G.—Fixed scale of Charges strictly adhered to. ' Example of Fees: j Cost of bringing Land under the Act, including | cost of conveyance to a third party, if required r i When a Crown Grant title £1 7 0 When title of any other description... 2 5 0 With an additional rate of 4s 2d for every £IOO value. Cost of dealing with Land after Registration : Transfer £1 12 0 Mortgage, Lease, or Settlement ... 012 0 Discharge of Mortgage, Transfer, or Surrender of Lease 0 5 0 GEORGE GRANT, LICENSED LAND BKOKER, Dunedin <k Port Chalmers Railway Office i DUNEDIN.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 89, 25 July 1871, Page 8
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