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Miscellaneous Advertisements. - 8. It gives facilities for the sale of large estates in allotments. 9. t ransactions can be effected at a - moment's notice, and at a minimum of cost. 10. frauds m the Purchase and sale of land, are effectually prevented, because the Certificate of Title in the possession of the Vendor shows the exact condition of the estate, i.e. T if the estate be mortgaged, i encumbered, or leased. Memoranda disclosing the particulars of any siich transactions affecting the estate are written.. up.on the Certificate of Title. " " • FEES CHARGEABLE UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. (Extract from New Zealand 'Gazette,' No. 64, of 9th December, 1871.) For bringing Land under the Provisions ot the Act— When the title consists of a grant dated on or subsequent to the 2Sth of December,. 184 i, and' none of the land therein has - been dealt with ... ... £0 2 0 When the title is of any other description, and the value exceeds £3uo ... 10 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 Contributions to Assurance Fund upon first bringing land unaer • ' this Act, and upon th? registration of an estate-of freehold in possession derived by settlement, will, or intestacy—in the • pound sterling 0 0 A Other fees.— ~ For every application to bring.land under the Act ... 0 5 0For certificate of title where the same is issued in the name of any applicant grantee .. ... . Nil. . For certificate of title issued upon a,ny memorandum of transfer - where the consideration is under £lO and is not nominal ... 0 10 0 For every other certificate of title.. 10 0 Registering memoranda of transfer, mortgage, encumbrance, or lease 0 10 0 Registering transfer or discharge o mortgage or of encumbrance, or the transfer or surrender of a lease 0 5. 0 Registering proprietor of any estate. - ■ or' lutciest derived by settlement or transmission ... ... 0 10 0 For every power of attorney . .. 010 0 For every registration abstract ... 1 0 0 For cancelling registration abstract 0 5 ,0 For every revocation oi\.ier.. ... 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 search ... . . ...0 2 0 For every general search ... ... 0 5 0 For every map or plan deposited ... 0 5 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' ft For registering vesting of lease in mortgage, consequent on refusal of Trustee in Bankruptcy to accept the same.. , ... ... 010 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 women ... ... ... 0 5 0 Taking declaration in case of lost grant or other .instrument, or. w here 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 pro- . prietor 05 0 For certified copy, first" five folios, per folio-'of seventy-two jvords. 0 5 0 For every"folio ~ ofolio after first five ..008 For every instrument drawn on . parchment 0 2 When any instrument purports to deal with land included in more than' one grant or certificate, for each registration memorial after the first ... ... ... 0-2 6 Lands purchased from the Crown since the coming into operation of the Land Transfer Act cannot be dealt with under the old ■ svstem.

W. S. MOORHOUSE, Eegisti-ar-General of Land. gMITII'S EXP.UESS WILL Is OT come to Mount Ida at present, bat will Leave ~ Palmerston as usual on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for l)\mcdin. AB ES 7S. GD. T. U. SMITH Aim CO.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 181, 23 August 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 181, 23 August 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 181, 23 August 1872, Page 2

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