__ Mfgeellaneona. of freehold in possession derived by settlement will or intestacy—in the pound sterling Other Fees :— "" "• 00 nj For every application to brini: land under the Act Or " c For certificate of title where '«■ the same is issued in the " name of any applicant :r grantee v a . For Certificate of Title issued upon any memorandim of t transfer where the court sideration is under £10 and it is not nominal ... 01A c For every other certificate of ° title ..In , s Registering memorandum of ° i. transfer, mortgage, encumbrance, or lease ... 0 Ift a t Registeriug transfer or d'is- ' charge of mortgage or of * encumbrance, or the trnusfer or surrender of a lease.. 0 s Registering proprietor of any i- estate or interest derived by settlement or transmjs. sion i#> 0 10 n For every power of attorney ..' o 10 I * For every registration abstract l q For cancelling registration abstract Q g For every revocation order ... 010 n 2 Noting caveat t#< 010 n Cancelling or withdrawal of caveat, and service of njtice to caveator or caveatee ... 0 5 n Issuing order for foreclosure ... 1 on 1.1 For every search go j! ; For every general search .|[ 06 n il For every map or plan deposited 0j! For every instrument declatory * i. of trusts, and for every will or other instrument de--2 posited 0 w For registering recovery by pro--4 ceediug in law or equity, or re-entry by lessee ... 010 0 6 For registering vesting of lease in mortgagee, consequent 8 on refusal of trustee in >0 bankruptcy to accept the i- same q 20 n For entering notice of marriage or death 0 10 Q For entering notice of writ or |> £ order of Supreme Court ... 0 10 0 t0 Taking acknowledgment of marr ' ried women 0 6 0 7 Taking declaration in case of lost grant or other instrument, or where production ,T of duplicate is dispensed B " with 0 10 0 !a Taking affidavit or etatutory * c declaration 0 6 0 18 For the exhibition or return of any deposited instrument, 'S or for exhibiting or returnLn ing deeds surrendered by l 7 applicant proprietor ... 05 0 ;1 " For certified copy, first five e > folios, per folio of seventyv " two words o 0 :u For every folio or part folio a after first five 0 0 8 r " For every instrument drawn on c, parchment o 2 0 ij When any instrument purports of to deal with land included es in more than one grant or at 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 uader the g, old system. in W. 8. MOOBHOUSE, e> Registrar-General of Land, rs ________________________________» r- THE « WEEKLY PBESB," 3f i. I\EE ABOVE WEEKLY JOURNAL ,y IS NOW V ilia will be Wed [as kereUdrel In ilia* Id all up-country mails, containing d ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEES Is '6 Up to the hour of Publication, y f THE VER? EABGB CIRCULATION j" it whioh the "WEEKLY PEESS" has t&l * taineu, both in and out of the Province ol a Canterbury, renders it one of the best adv®> tifling mediums in New Zealand. Ie , ie Yearly Subscription (paid in advance) ...£1 0 0 <i Single Copy 00 6 >r SATES FOB ADVEETIfiLNG. a Under nine lines ... ... Sβ, Every other insertion 4d. per line, r s The above Journal will be found second to none in New Zealand as a Family Peper > especial care being take in the selection ol useful and entertaining articles suited or classes of readers. POSTAL NOTICES. s The following alterations will take placeio i- the Inland Mail Service of Canterbury from the Ist of January, 1872 :— The mails for Addington, St. Albana, Neff , ! town, Riccarton, Riccartou-Upper-Waltbaffl, and Stanmore, will close at 8 a.m,, daily, u> place of 8.45 a.m. as formerly. • I The mails for Horarata will close at; 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, and 7.30 p.m. on Friday, a> f place of on Monday, as formerly. Mails forWindwhistle House and Saowden, i will close at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, in place« 7.30 p.m. on Monday, as formerly. The mail for Flaxton will close a&8*&I daily, in place of on Wednesday and Safer , day, as formerly. , The mails for Spreydon, Taitepn, tm Halswell, will close at 2.30 p.m. on Wean*a day and Saturday, in place of at 10 wn-i ■ formerly, c Mails for Little River will close on omi day, at 8 a.m., instead of on Wedw#W> ** before. jTmhts A post-office has been opened tf.»^ J. J. Thompson's store at Southbrook. a 6"" * close at Christchurch at 8 a.m. daily. A post-office has been opened at " r rrV* r son's, at Killinchey. Mails close •*•£*"£ •» church at 3.30 pan. on Wcdnesd&j end oawu A post-office has been opened *****;* h ' c Loe' B ,Leeston. Mails close at Chxistcborcfl f at 2.30 p.m. daily. j «♦ Mr A post-office has been opened » «• Walker's store, at West Oxford. . at Christchurch at 8 a.m. on Monaajf "" nesday, and Friday. -^j The office at Boggy Creek, now WW Leeston, is altered to Dayleston. The rates of postage to be charged to Sg Zealand on Correspondence for tne « Kingdom via Brindisi, will be as folio** ■ & Letters. q jq Not exceeding Jon ... •••. '" j g Exceeding J oz and not exceeding J- *» „ g Exceeding 1 oz and not exceeding 1|«» And so on, 10d for every additional £ oz or fraction of i oz. q i Newspapers under 4 ozs, each... ••• Bock and Pattern Parcels. Q Not exceeding loz ... "* » '". o Exceeding loz and not exceeding ;2at ß » Exceeding 2 oza and not exceeOing * Q | Exceeding'i ozs'and not exceeding 8j % And B eo on","at the rate of Iβ 2dper|S 1
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Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2814, 9 May 1872, Page 4
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