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T> ANNOCKBURN SCHOOL. A TEA-MEETING AND BALL, In aid of the funds of the above School, will take place at the NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE, BANNOCKBURN, on the evening of TUESDAY, 26tu MARCH. Tickets to Tea, 2s. Cd. ; Ditto to Ball, 2s. RARE OPPORTUNITYGENERAL STORE, BAKERY, AND BUTCHERY, AT CARRICKTON. FOR SALE, the CARRICK STORft, now doing a first-rate business, which is capable of being largely extended This well-known place of business is in the best possible position to command the daily increasing trade of the Carrick Reefing District; and in the hands of an active and energetic business man, cannot fail to prove a profitable investment. The sole reason for placing this valuable property in the market is that the proprietor wishes to revisit the Home Country. For particulars apply to GEORGE MONSON, New Advertisements. LAND TRANSFER ACT. " AXDS ALIENATED or Contracted to 1)0 Alienated from the Crown ia foe, prior to the coming into the operation of "The Land Transfer Act, JS7O," may be brought under the provisions if the Act hy application from the persons entitled thereto. All lanm-; alienathd from the Crown after the coining into operation of "The Land Transfer Act, 1570," aresubjeet to, and mast he dealt with in manner prescribed bv the .'let.

The following arc examples of the fees payable for bringing land under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act I. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 2Sth December, 1841, none of the laud included in which lias been dealt with— Where the certificate of title is directed to issue in the name of the applicant: value of land, £IOO ON 2 Where the certificate of title is directed to issue iu the name of the purchaser ; value of laud, £IOO 1 li 2 These charges arc increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £IUO in value. A When the Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land has been dealt with ; or whore the Applicant is not the original Grantee— Where the value of the land is CIO!) 2 14 2 Where the value of the laud is £240 4 .4 J Whore the value of the land is .£4OO 4 12 (1 Where the value of the land is £4OO 4 ! 8 Where the value of the land is above £40(1, the fees increase at the rate of 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £IOO in value. Thf.x Charges aUo reprcstiif the cost <>/ Cunveifonj Lon,l, inasmuch as applicants to bring land under the Act can direct the certificates of title to issue m the names of any otnor persons. Credit for Wes is f/ii'en, when desired by the applicant, in all erases where the proprietor applies to have the land, registered under the Act in his own name, and the fees may remain unpaid until the land is dealt with. Any person, therefore, who wishes to bring bis land under the provisions of the Act. in order tii.it whenever be deals with it, he may be m a position to avail hires df of the facilities afforded by having a, Registered Title, can do so vdllniif. i •''■>■'•■'■o.' cost, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid until such dealing takes place, lie will then be in a position to J/orff/ni/e, Trumfr, !■' a: ' ! ‘i or otherwise Am with his land at a mo-'nr.-til's nolicr. An;/ Title, homercr h>i»j and, comnh.v, may bo m/v dr/ofe. at a east to the auplicaut of onhf Fir- hhiUhrjK : for if the title is rejected, all foes arc returned, with the exception of that amount. (JuETmcATiw of Tnu; auk Ansoi.i rn.v l;;OKI'KASI 11LE. I uiler (lie. Old System iif Conveyancing, if a singles deed is lost, the title is in many cases rendered absolutely defective, and therefore unmarketable, while in others it can only bo rectified at great cost. Persons wimbling liicir land miner the Act surrender ml their deeds, and leceivo in exchange a certificate of title, a duplicate of which is retained in too otiicc. If too ccitilicatc iu the possession of the registered proprietor is at any time lost, or

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 123, 19 March 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 123, 19 March 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 123, 19 March 1872, Page 4

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