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Miscellaneous. - ■ ■' n »* For Certificate of Title .6sued upon any memorandi m of transfer where the cone sideration is under £10 and \ is not nominal 0 10 0 For every other certilicate of 1 title 10 0 Registering memorandum of transfer, mortgage encumr brance, or lease ... ... 0 10 0 1 Registering transfer or dist charge of mortgage or of c encumbrance, or the transfer or surrender of a lease.. 0 5 0 _ Registering proprietor of any estate or interest derived by settlement or transmission 0 10 0 'I For every power of attorney ... 0 10 0 " For every registration abstract 1 0 For canceUing registration ab- [ stract 0 5 0 " For every revocation order ... 010 0 Noting caveat 0 10 0 Cancelling or withdrawal of ca--2 vest, and service of notice to caveator or caveatee ... 0 5 0 Issuing order for foreclosure ... 1 0 0 For every search 0 2 0 For every general search ... 0 5 0 2 For every map or plan deposited 05 0 For every instrument declatory _ of trusts, arid for every will or other instrument de- , posited 0 10 For registering recovery by proi ceeding in law or equity, or re-entry by lessee ... 0 10 0 , For registering vesting of lease in mortgagee, consequent , on refusal of trustee in bankruptcy to accept the . same 0 10 For entering notice of marriage - or death 0 10 0 For entering notice of writ or , order of Supreme Court ... 0 10 0 Taking acknowledgment of mar- ) ried women 0 5 0 Taking declaration in case of i lost grant or other instrument, or where production - of duplicate is dispensed with 0 10 0 Taking affidavit or statutory declaration 0 5 0 T For the exhibition or return of any deposited instrument, or for exhibiting or returning deeds surrendered by [ applicant proprietor ... 0 5 0 For certified copy, first five ' folios, per folio of seventytwo words ... ... 0 0 For every folio or part folio \ ' after first five 0 0 8 1 For every instrument drawn on r parchment 0 2 0 When any instrument purports > to deal with land included in more than one grant or 1 certificate, for each regis--1 tration memorial after the first 0 2 Lands purchased from the Grown sin ; the coming into operation of the - Transfer Act cannot be dealt with under ' old system. ; J. S. WILLIAMS, Registrar-General of Land. T EA AND T> E RR I N S CELEBRATED * WORCESTER SAUCE j CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. The success of this most delicious and unrivalled Condiment having cansed -certain dealers to apply the name of " Worcestershire Sauce " to their own inferior compounds, the Public is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA k PERRINS' SAUCE and to see that their names are upon the wrapper, labels, stoppers, and bottle. Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been forged, L. and P. give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Manufacturers and Vendors of such, or any other imitations by which theirri <jht may be infringed. Ask for LEA & PERRINS' Sauce, and see Nane on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London, &c, kc ; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. To be obtained of MATHESON'S AGENCY Ohristchurch. HUBBUCK'S PATENT WHITE ZING PAINT is the most dnrable and beautiful paint known, does not stain or discolour with the atmosphere of large towns, and by their process, which ia patented, is cheaper tnan White Lead. It is especially adapted for painting iron, as, by virtue of a semi-galvanic action, it enters the pores and forms amalgam of the two metals, which protects the Iron froa:. decay or incrustation. It should be used instead of Red Lead, which ia proved to be destructive to Iron- exposed to Salt Water. Adulterations.—Some Paint j Grinders have been selling Zinc Paint I adulterated with Sulphate of Barytes, in proportions varying from ten to thirty per cent. No workman can produce good work with such material. Those who have obtained the Patent White Zinc Paint from grinders wh( have not adulterated it, wiU never willingly use any other Paint for their best work. Each Cask of Pure- White Zinc is stamped —" Hubbuck, London, Patent." Thomas Hubbuck a»d son, White Lead, Oil, Paint, and Varnish Works, 24 Lime Street. «' For public schools, and all rooms occupied by children there will now be no excuse for using poisonous paints. Parents have remarked that their children on returning from the country to newly-painted houses have suffered in health. The reason is evident— the breath extracts the insidious poison from paint, and the lungs draw in the deadly vapour." JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES FOR THE PEOPLE (Registered) are undoubtedly the most useful article ever offered to the public. Any one can use them ; anything can he dyed with them in a few minutes without soiling the hands. In England ''Judson's Dyes " are as " Household Words." Articles of clothing that have been put aside as faded and useless may be made nearly equal to new, by merel/ following the simple directions appended to each bottle of dye. names of colours. Magenta Green Canary Mauve Orange Brown Violet Crimson Black Scarlet Blue Pink Price Sixpence per Bottle, May be had of druggists and store-keepers, throughout the world; or wholesale of Daniel Judson & Son, 19a, Coleman street London. # % See that you get " Judson's " Simple Dyes, the wonderful popularity of which haa caused numerous inferior imitations, which are calculated to injure both buyers and sellers. Ask for our catologue of instructions how to use the dyes for twenty different nur poses. v N.B.—A small bottle of colour will dye twelve yards of bonnet ribbon JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES THE "WEEKLY PBESS," THE ABOVE WEEKLY JOUBNAL IS NOW i CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED And will be issued (as heretofore) in time foi a t t "P-country mails, contaixunff ALL THE NEWS OP THE WEBK Up to the hour of Publication. THE VERY LARGE CIRCULATION which the "WEEKLY PRESS" has atboth in and out of the Pixmace of Canterbury, renders it one of the best adyerW«g medium ia New Zeahyjd, |

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Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2491, 30 July 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2491, 30 July 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2491, 30 July 1873, Page 4

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