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 he transferred or discharged ; or a Lease transferred or surrendered for 58. 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 the 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 loan 9 secured on lands. 8. It gives facilities for the sale of large estates in allotments. 9. Transactions can be 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, 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. , YARROW & HEDLEY’S SMALL STEAMERS AND STEAM LAUNCHES, built of Wood, Iron or Steel. 23 feet long, seats for 8 persons, complete from £145; 30 feet long, seats for 14 persons, complete from £195 ; 37 feet long, seats for 20 persons, complete from £245 ; 43 feet long, seats for 30 persons, complete from 1 £360 ; 50 feet long, seats for 60 persons, complete from £650; &c., &c. Steamers up to 45 feet in length can be transported on a ship’s deck complete, and ready for immediate use on arrival. The above may be used for conveying passengers, carrying cargo, or as tugs. The total working expenses of a steamer 43 feet long, amount to 15s a day in England ; the consumption of fuel being about 6cwt, and a man and a boy the crew required. Paddle and Screw Steamers specially designed for river navigation, having a very shallow draught of water. Machinery supplied for boats built abroad. YARROW & HEDLEY, Engineers and Builders, Isle of Dogs, Poplar, London. Prospect.uses may be obtained at the office of this journal. April 22nd, 1871. 0- m - The gospel oak ip on and galvamsed Iron and Wire Company. Iron Manufacturers and Galvanisers. The Gospel Oak is the oldest manufacture of Galvanised Iron in England. The original Galvanised Tinned Iron was first made at these works in the year 1842. This Iron obtained the prize medal for “ Excellent Quality” at the Great Exhibition of 1862, it being the Only Prize Medal awarded in the trade. The price is now greatly reduced. Works: Gospel Oak Iron Works, Tipton ; Mitre Works, Wolverhampton; Regent’s Canal, Limehouse, London. Warehouse — 56, Upper Thames Street, London. Export Office— 74, King William Street, London. April 22, 1871. [s2t &MW. FURNITURE, CARPETS & BEDDING, j An Illustrated Furniture Catalogue, conining nearly six hundred designs of every iscription of Furniture, faithfully drawn om our own stock, will be forwarded gratis, . may be had at the office of this journal, on >plication. All orders for export carefully icked in damp-proof cases, and shipped withit delay, at a charge of 10 per cent on count of order. Remittances m advance to > sent direct to London, crossed London and iuntv Bank, or made payable at London rents of remitter. LEWIN CRAWCOUR CO., Upholsters and Cabinet Makers, 73, ; and 81, Brompton Road, London. Estabbed 70 years. N. B— Every description of Merchandise supplied on the most liberal ) SOWlNG.—lmportant to Farmers ie best, cheapest, and easiest remedy duced as a dressing for seed wheat, d barley for the prevention of smut, . Never known to fail. Six bushels can be dressed and fit for sowing in :r. It is an established fact of twentyrs, and thirteen in these colonies, with ting success, that 35 per cent is saved good crop ensured by using Day’s ER’S FRIEND, superseding Bluestone other preparations. Prepared only by . Keogh, Wholesale Druggist, 11, Lareet, Melbourne, who have purchased mt right of the Inventor, the late Mr Day. Sold by all the leading Drug* roughout the Australian colonies.
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