REGISTRATION AND STAMPING OF DEEDB.
The Wanganui Herald says that since the Chief Postmaster there haa been empowered to stamp deeds, the cost and de* lay of sending them to Wellington for . that purpose has been avoidod. The new practice has been m Vogue for a little over a month, since the Ist of May 'iaii'fi ■ during which time over sixty deeds liave"" been stamped at Wanganui, and the pujcil ' lie saved as many pounds. ,As, yeohe registration of deeds has to be donej as, of yore, m Wellington, as it has-been found all but impossible to arrange for it being dono locally. Mr Baij.Anok is urging the system of receiving tho deeds at Waiiganu', and having them forwartkd to W t -!liiv;i!>!i for n^gixl-.ration and rotnrn through the Chief Postmaster, who would
s'uipiv -ict >. j tvc-MV'jr and di.-;tribtor of | docds fW rti'^'slrati')-). Tliis w.mld meet the rufjuit'otuontK of the case, us it would save the. public the agency charges they are now put to, through their deeds having to go to a Wellington lawyer who presents thorn for registration, and clurges accordingly. If the Registry Utti -i>, authorities cm b) got. to agree to this innovation, tlie gain to the public will bo a substantial onp.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 13, 13 June 1885, Page 2
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