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CALL RECEIPT FORMS, printed on durable paper, aud bound in any style and number, at the Times Office, Reefton. /COMPANIES' PAY-SHEETS supplied 1 \J on the shortest notice, and at reduced rates, at the Times Office. TTJST RECEIVED a large areortment of O Fancy Jobbing Type, at the Tim us Printing Oißoe, Broadway, Reefton. 'I * ' 1 J QCRIP FORMS, printed in first'class O style, in any color, et the Times OflSce, Broadway, Peefton. mRANSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in JL foolscap form, to be obtained in any number, at the Times Office, Reefton. TAND TRANSFER ACT LANDS ALIENATED or contracted to be alienated from the Crown in fee prior to the coming into operation of M The Land Transfer Act, 1870," may be brought under the provisions of the Act by application from the persons entitled thereto. All Lands alienated from the Crown after the coming into operation of " The Land Transfer let. 1870," are subject to, and must be dealt with, in manner prescribed by the Act. The following are examples f the fee payable for bringing the land under the pro visions of the Land Transfer Act: — 1. When the Title consists of a Qrant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, 1841, none of the land included in which has been dealt with— Where the Certificate of title ia directed to issue in tbe name of the A iplicant » Value of land £100 f.O 11 2 Where the Certificate of title is directed to isauo in the name of the Purchaser: Value of land £100 ... 1 10 0 These charges are increased by 4a 2d (Assuranco Fund) for every additional £100 in value, 2, When the Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land has been dealt with ; or where the Applicant ia not the original Grantee — Where the value of the land is £100 '. &% 14 2 Where the value 0/ the land £200 ; S 3 4 Where the value of the land is £aOO ... ... 3 12 6 Where the value of the land is £400 .., ... 4 18 Where the value of land is above £400, the fees increase at the rate of 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. These charges also represent the cost of Conveying Land, Inasmucn as applicants to, brtog land under the Act can direot the Certificates of Title to issue in the name* of any other persons. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Apj licant in all cases where the proprietor applies to have the land registered under the Act in his own naxuf, and the fees may remain unpaid until laid is dealt with. Any person, therefore, who wishes to ; bis land under the provisions of the Act, M'der that whenever be deals witb it he be in a position to avail himself of Facilities afforded by having/ a Registered fitle, can do ao Without Asp Present Coat, >y allowing the fees to remaiV un»aid until inch dealing takes place. , He will then be n a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, >r otherwise deal with his land at a moment's lotice. Any Title, however long and complex, may le investigated at a cost to the Applicant of nly Five Shillings; for if the Title is rescted all fees are returned, with the exceptior if that amount, 3EBTIFICATES*"op TlttM AllE, ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE, ILL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED B* THE GOVERNMENT, On all Conveyances by Deed under the old ystem, the cost of registration in the Deeds Registry , over and above the Solicitor's charge, i never less than Fifteen Shillings, frequently cry much more ; while land which has been ought under the provisions of " Tbe Land Pansier Act " can be transferred at a total ost of Eleven Shillings where a whole section 1 conveyed ; and where only part is conveyed and therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is ecessitated), of Thirity-one Shillings* which > the highest sum allowed by the Act, no latter what the yalue or area of the land. Under the Regulations in force on and after be Ist January, 187^, the charge fov Certifi* a tea of Titles issued upon Memoranda of 'ransfer is reduced to Ten Shillings in all ases where the value of the land is under ?en Pounds, The total cost of executing a mortgage or ease of land, registered under tbe Act, is twelve Shillings, no matter what the amount nvalved. A mortgage may be transferred or dieharged, or a lease transferred or surrendered or Five Shillings, THESE OPERATIONS INVOLVE IM# DELAY. The following are some of the ad »ntiges inferred by the Land Transfer system '.— 1. Xt secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to be attained ia a system of registration of deeds. 2,|lt renders retrospective investigation ot title unnecessary as to' all land registered, 8, It simplifies the Titles to Real Propel ty for the future, 4. It makes purchasers «f tbe fee and _ leases perfectly secure. 5. It siuipli|ie», to the utmost possible extent, the forms of transfer and the modes of conveyance. 6. It increases the saleable value of land. ?. It tends to lower the rate ot interest on loans secured on lands, 8. It gives facilities for tbe sale of large estates in allotments. cau be eflected at a moment s notice, and at a minimum ol cost. 10, Frauds in the purchase and sale of lund are eflectually prevented, because the tertuieate at Title iv the possession ot inevendo/ shows tho exuet condition 9i the estate, i. c ., if the esute be mortgaged, encumbered, or leased, Memoraada disclosing the particulare ol any such transactions ailecting the estate «c written upon tbe Lrrtiiiwe r

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 March 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 March 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 March 1877, Page 4

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