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Terms moderate. • TAND TBANSFEB ACT NOTICES. : NOTICE Ie hereby given that the several : parcels of land hereinafter described will ] be brought under the provisions of "The 1 Land Transfer Act, 1905," a:nd its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the came, within one month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. 4544 — MAUD McELWAIN — Part of • Allot. 30. Sec. 33, City of Auckland, containing 12.35 perches, unoccupied 4553 — EDWABD SEWELL — Allot. 43, Parish of Titirangi, containing 40 acres ' 3 roods 34 perches, occupied by applicant. 4911 — EDWIN COX — Part of Lot 39 of Allot. 4, Sec. Iβ, Subs, of Auckland. I containing 29.32 perches, occupied by ten- ' . ant. Diagrams may be Inspected at this office. 1 Dated this sth day of February, 1910, i at the Lands Eeglstry Office; Auckland. < IHOa. HATJVT \ 1 _-. 'District I_nd ae.istrar, Jj

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 31, 5 February 1910, Page 7

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