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the Ist January, 1872, the charge for Certificates of Title issued upon Memoranda of Transfer is reduced to 10s in all cases where the value of the land is under £lO. The total cost of executing a Mortgage or -Lease of Land registered under the Act is 12s, no matter what the amount involved. A Mortgage may be transferred or discharged ; or a Lease transferred or surrendered for ss. THESE OPERATIONS INVOLVE NO DELAYS. The following are some of the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer system : 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to be attained in a system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigations of title unnecessary as to all lands registered. 3. It simplifies the titles to real property for the future. 4. It mikes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. 5. It simplifies to tho utmost possible extent the forms of transfer and the modes of conveyance. 6. It increases the saleable value of land. 7. It tends to lower the rate of interest on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives facilities for the sale of large estates in allotments. 9. Transactions can he effected at a moment’s | notice, and at a minimum of cost. ' 10. Fraud in 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.s., if the estate be mortgaged, encumbered, or leased. Memoranda disclosing the particulars of any such transaction affecting the estate are written upon the Certificate of Title. Lands purchased from the Crown since the coming into operation of the Land Transfer Act cannot be dealt with under the old system. W. S. MOORHOUSE, Registrar-General of Land. FS. CLEAVER’S PRIZE MEDAL . HONEY SOAP. f ßrown Windsor | Glycerine cold cream soap j Pure glycerine soap soars ,-j ]\! ars l, m al]ow soap | Elder flower soap acid and glycerine soap f Medieval perfume 1,011 j Jockey Club bouquet j Extract of ylangilang [AKDKERcniEi? j£ ss _ houquct, &e, &e. C Marrow oil \ j Crystal cream / (.Exquisite pomade, Ac, &c. j aponaceous Tooth-powder, made from pure white soap. Violet Powder. Rosemary and cantharidine hair wash oilet vinegar, and every description of toilet soap and perfumery. MAKHTACTORY : 2 and 33, Red Lion street, Holborn, London, Depot —Paris. Extracts the Pomades niIHE best investment cf the day for a small JL outlay, and where there is no previous knowledge ef the business required, is a LEMONADE, GINGER BEER AND SODA WATER MACHINE, as the public taste is so much on the increase for Aerated drinks. The Book of 44 pages of illustrations and information, forwarded free, or can he had at the office of this paper. —S. BARNETT, Engineer, 23, Forston street, Hoxton, London, England. DAMS’S PATENT C. F. BREECHLOADING REVOLVERS as exclusively adopted by H.M. War Departments. Reprints of special articles from the ‘‘Times,’ “ Engineer,” “ Daily Telegraph,” “Pall_Mall Gazette,” Ac., on competitive trials of this revolver, with price lists, can be obtained on application to John Adams, at. the Factory and Depot, 391, Strand, London, W.C., the sole address. Breech loading guns and rifles with all necessary appurtenances. Caution. —It is necessary to caution purchasers against spurious imitations of this revolver of the most inferior make. mHE STEAM ENGINE TRIALS OF X the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Oxford, 1870. The First prizes at this show were again awarded to Clayton and Shuttleworth, viz : The first prizes for Horizontal Fixed Engine of 10 H. B.; First Prizes for Steam Engine with boiler combined. At the previous trials of steam engines at Bury, 1867, Clayton and Shuttleworth took all the First Prizes for Engines, also a prize of £ls for Thrashing Machines, and the Society’s Silver Medal. Clayton and Shuttleworth have received First Prizes at all Trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at which they have competed since 1849. N.B.—All the principal Makers of Portable Engines, Ac., compete for this Society’s Prizes, being the only trials in Great Britian conducted by competent and impartial engineers, and where the capability and value of each engine is thoroughly tested by practical experiments. C. &S. therefore clo not compete at any other shows. Portable engines, from 4 to 25-horse power, Thrashing Machines, single, double, and treble blast, with patent rolled steel beater plates, and all other recent improvements. Grinding mills, saw benches, straw elevators, Ac. CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTH, Stamp End Works, Lincoln ; 78 Lombard street, London and Tarleton street, Liverpool. Catalogues on application, or free by post.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 52, 20 January 1872, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 52, 20 January 1872, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 52, 20 January 1872, Page 18

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