Ex 'Lord Burleigh,"
\ On sale hy the Undersigned, OORBrS CAST STEEL PIT SAWS, 6£, 7, 7£, 8 and 9 feet Sorby's cast steel cross cut saws " " " ripping and hand saws " « " sash and dovetail " " " « fret " " tillers, handles and boxes for pit saws " screw augers, -|inch to 2 inch " shipwrights' and carpenters' adzes < u shell, screw and auger gimblets " cast steel firmer phisels « " " socket ' " " single and double plane irons Pit, and hand saw sets Plated squares, spokeshaves Mortice and cutting guages Mathieson'samoothing,jack, trying & jointer planes " match, and bead planes " steel braces .and bits Lockvood's pit, cross cut, hand, tenon, and mill -\.w files Lockwood's flat and half-round bastard files " " smooth files " horse rasps, Lyndon's cast steel spades Dutch and garden hoes, rakes Garden trowels and shears Registered and feim scythes Patent rim locks, 5 to 10-inch. Dead locks, 4 to 8-inch Chest, till, cupboard, and pad locks Coach wrenches, coopers' drivers Rat traps, hasps and staples Albata* plate goods in spoons, forks, &c. Balance Ivory handled table cutlery Guard and game carvers Pocket aid Wbarncliffe knives Scissors, assorted Farrier's fleams, drawing knives Teakettles tinned and un tinned Camp ovens, all sizes Ewbank's nails, " " Spikes, deck and Rose, all sizes Copper nails, and tacks " " Black and tinned « « " Escutcheon and gimp pins , Wheat mills, and flour sieves Double and single percussion guns Shot, caps, wadding &c. Registered sad Irons assorted Glass paper Agricultural implements Dray and plough harness Trace chains, martingales Girths, cart bridles, &c. Cart wheels and axles &c, &c, &c GIBSON & MITCH RLL.
Auckland. MISS CHRISTOPHER'S Establishment for Young Ladies. Terms, for Boarders or Day Pupils, on application.
Union, Strength, Security. REDUCED PREMIUMS. IMPERIAL JFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1, OLD BROAD ST. ; AND 16, PALL-MALL, LONDON. Instituted 1803. 11HE Amount of the Capital of this Company, the . well known character of its Directors, the high respectability of its Proprietors, enable it to rank with the most eligible Offices now in existence either in Europe or elsewhere, with respect to the advantages offered to the Public. The undersigned (Agent for the above Institution, is now prepared to grant protection on property under the following reduced scale of premiums which are framed as low as any established office in this city. Buildings of Bi ick § Slate detached . 8s n , . Do. do. do. attached 12s 6d) nte ™ s Do. Weather Boarded $-, J „„*"!s Shingled, detached 35s ( <^ azard " Do. do. do. attaclicd 45s ' ' N B. — All claims promptly adjusted andpaid in Auckland, the Agent having credit with the Union Bank of Australia to meet casualties. Prospectuses and further information obtainable at the Office^ Queen-street "Wharf. Geo. S. Graham, Agent.
Notice. THE DEEDS REGISTRATION ACT, which recognises the Numerical System of Registration, having ] come into operation on the Ist of July, parties are hereby informed that Deeds can now be Registered for every County within the Province of Auckland. The Crown Grant, or root of every property bearing date after the passing of this Act, must be the first deed registered, and the number endorsed on that instrument by the Registrar, will be its future designation ; and in order to connect Titles together, as links upon the same chain, it will be necessary that the number endorsed upon the Grant, be inserted by the Conveyancer on the back of the instrument which alienates the whole, or a first portion of {lie same property. Every Instrument registered receives a new number by the Registrar, and every time the same property is alienated, the number inscribed on the last registered deed, if accessible, or if inaccessible, the number of some previously registered instrument relating to the said land, will be inserted by the Conveyancer on the back of the new deed which transfers the property over to another party. Each number acts a key to the Registry Office, to open out the property which it represents in the Registry Office, so that any party, by bringing with him the number which was endorsed by the Registrar on any instrument in his possession, can himself, with the utmost facility, investigate the title to a property by a reference to the Book of Consecutive Numbers in which they are all entered, because all the instruments, however numerous, which have reference to the same property, are indexed upon the same page. This makes it imperative upon parties who are in possession of registered deeds, to take the greatest care of the numbers which are endorsed on the back of them by the Registrar, and as deeds may be lost or destooyed, these numbers should also be preserved separate from the in - struments themselves. As all deeds with plans upon them are now registrable for the Province of Auckland, parties in possession of Crown Grants, who, prior to the passing of this Act, have disposed of a portion of their properties, should immediately have them registered, and forward without delay the Registrar's number on the same to such purchasers, in order that they may insert them on the back of their deeds. Those who refuse to do so are compelkble by clause 50 of the Act, and as no title can be perfect on the books of the Registry office wheie the Grant is not registered, they must see the necessity, as they value their properties, to instruct their solicitors to enforce the registration of such instruments, inasmuch as that imperfect registration of a title confers no advantage whatsoever, and parties should not consider their title to a property complete and secure, unless they see endorsed on the back of their instruments, the Registrar's number of the prior instrument by which the party last alienating claimed his title to it. ROBERT KELLY, Registrar of Deeds for the Province of Auckland.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 955, 22 August 1856, Page 1
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946Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 955, 22 August 1856, Page 1
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