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APPENDIX.
65

Certificate of Title,
Register Book,
Vol. V., folio 190.

South   Australia.

Pursuant to Memorandum of Sale No. 720, dated the twentieth day of March, 1860, by William Smith, Thomas Wilson, of Norwood, baker, is now seised of an estate in fee simple, subject nevertheless to such encumbrances, liens and interests as are notified by memorandum endorsed hereon, in that piece of land situated in the Hundred of Clare, County of Clare, being the north-western portion of the Section numbered 136 in the said Hundred, and formed by drawing a line from the north-east comer to the south-west comer of the said Section, which said piece of land contains five hundred acres, be the same more or less, and is bounded as appears in the plan drawn in the margin hereof, and therein marked by a dark line, which said Section numbered 136 is delineated in the public map of the said hundred, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, and was originally granted the 21st day of August, 1858, under the hand and seal of Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, Governor-in-Chief of the said Province, to John Adams and William Smith, of Adelaide, merchants, as appears by Certificate of Title, Vol. V., folio 14, now delivered up and cancelled.

In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name and affixed my seal this twenty-first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty. Registrar-General. (Seal.)

Signed, sealed, and delivered day of March, 1860, in the presence of W. B. T. A.

Lease No. 718, dated the twentieth day of January, 1859, from the above-named William Smith to John Brown, of Adelaide, carpenter, of the above-described land. Term, 21 years. Rent, £500 per annum, pay able half-yearly, on the 20th day of June, and 20th day of January.

Recorded the 21st day of January, 1859, at half-past eleven o'clock in the forenoon.

Registrar-General.