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Government Notices. £ a. d. When the title consists of a grant da'edou or subsequent to the 28th December 1841 and none of the land included therein has been dealt with ... ... 0 2 0 When the title is of any other description, and the value exceeds £3OO 1 0 0 When the title is of any other description, and the value exceeds £2OO and does not exceed £3OO 0 15 0 When the title is of any other description, and the value exceeds £IOO and does not exceed £2OO 0 10 0 When the title is of any other description, and the value does not exceed £IOO 0 5 0 Contribution to Assurance Fund upon first bringing land under this Act, and upon the registration of an estate of freehold in possession derived by settlement, will, or intestacy— In the pound sterling ... 0 0 4 Other fees— For every application to bring land under the Act 0 5 0 For certificate of title where the same is issued in the name of any applicant grantee, the land not being dealt with Nil. For certificate of Title issued upon any memorandum of transfer where the consideration is under LlO and is not nominal 0 10 0 For every other certificate of title 1 0 0 Kegistering memorandum of transfer, mortgage, encumbrance, or lease... ... ... 0 10 0 Registering transfer or discharge of mortgage or of encumbrance, or the transfer or surrender of a lease ...0 5 0 Registering proprietor of any estate or interest derived by settlement or transmission ... 010 0 For every power of attorney .. 010 0 For every registration abstract... 10 0 For cancelling registration abstract 0 5 0 For every revocation order ... 0 10 0 Noting caveat 0 10 0 Cancelling or withdrawal of caveat, and service of notice to caveator or caveatee 0 5 0 Issuing order for foreclosure ... 1 0 0 For every seirch .020 For every general eearch 0 5 0 For every map or plan deposited 0 6 0 For every instrument declaratory of trusts, and for every will or other instrument deposited ... 0 10 0 For registering recovery by proceeding in law or equity, or reentry by lessee ... .. ... 0 10 0 For registering vesting of lease in mortgagee, consequent on refusal of trustee in bankruptcy to accept the same 0 10 0 For entering notice of marriage or death 0 10 0 For entering notice of writ or order of Supreme Court ... 0 10 0 Taking acknowledgement of married woman 0 5 0 Taking declaration in case of lost grant or other instrument, or where production of duplicate is dispensed with 0 10 0 Taking affidavit or statutory declaration 0 5 0 For the exhibition or return of any deposited instrument, or for exhibiting or returning deeds surrendered by applicant proprietor 0 5 0 For certified copy, first five folios, per folio of seventy-two words 0 5 0 For every folio or part folio after first five 0 0 8 For every instrument drawn on parchment 0 2 0 When any instrument purports to deal with laud included in more than one grant or certificate, for each registration memorial after the first 0 2 0 Lands purchased from the Crown since the coming into operation of the Land Transfer Act cannot be dealt with under the old sys« tern. W. S. MOORHOUSE, Registrar-General of Land, STEAM MAIL SERVICE. TENDERS will be received at the General Post Office, Wellington, till tie Ist April next, for the performance of the undermentioned Mail Steam Service ; Between Picton and the Manakau, calling at Nelson and Taranaki, and back to Picton by the same route, once every four weeks. The names, tonnage, and horse-power of the vessels proposed to be employed to be stated, and the vessels to be approved by the Postmaster-General, aud to be surveyed by some person appointed by him whenever he may consider it necessary. A chief cabin passage free of cost either for passage or victualling to be provided when required for an officer of the Post Office Department. A proper and secure room to be provided for the mails, and all mails to be landed and shipped by and at the expense of the contractor. The days and hours of arrival and departure at and from thejvarious ports to be fixed by the Postmaster-General, who shall also have the power of detaining the vessels if necessary, for forty-eight hours after the days fixed for their departure from Manakau, without charge. For any other detention the rate of demurrage per hour to be stated. The service to commence at Picton on the 14th April next. The services to be determined by either party giving three months notice in writing to the other. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. ELIOTT ELIOTT, Secretary. General lost Office, Wellington, 7th March, 1872

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18720318.2.17.6

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Evening Star, Issue 2833, 18 March 1872, Page 4

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806

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 2833, 18 March 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 2833, 18 March 1872, Page 4

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