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brought under the operation of Act of Council, No. 15 of 1858, intituled the Real Property Act, do hereby forbid the bringing of the said lands under the operation of the said Act. Dated this twenty-eighth day of January, 1859.

Robert Smith.

Signed in my presence, this twenty- eighth day of January, 1859, at Adelaide.

William Jackson, J. P.

To the Registrar- General of the Province of South Australia.


Caveat forbidding Registration of Contract for dealing with Estate or Interest in futuro.

To the Registrar-General of South Australia —

Take notice that I, Thomas Jones, of Adelaide, gentleman, claiming estate or interest as beneficially entitled under deed of settlement, dated second day of November, 1858, in all that Section of land No. 59, in Hundred of Yillunga, County of Adelaide, forbid the registra- tion of any memorandum of sale, or other instrument, made, signed, or executed by John Smith, Robert Robinson, and Henry Jackson, the Trustees appointed by instrument of nomination, dated fourteenth October, 1858, affecting the said land, until this caveat be by me, or by the order of the Supreme Court, or some Judge thereof, withdrawn. Dated this third day of January, 1859. Thomas Jones. Signed in my presence, this third day of January, 1859.

Fred. Thompson, J. P.

[Endorsement to the above.]

Correct for the purpose of registration. — Thomas Jones.


Caveat forbidding Registration, or dealing with Estate OR Interest.

To the Registrar- General of South Australia —

Take notice that I, A. B., oi {residence) {description) d^m g{here state the 7iattire of the estate or interest claimed^ and the grounds upon which such claim is founded) in {describe land, and refer to land grant or certificate of title) forbid the registration of any dealing with the before-mentioned estate or interest until this caveat be withdrawn by the caveator, or by the order of the Supreme Court, or a judge thereof, or unless such dealing be subject to the claim of the caveator, or until after the lapse of twenty-one days from the date of the service of notice by the caveatee, at the following address —

Dated this day of 18 .

I, the above-named A. B., or C. D., of {residence and description) agent for the above A. B., make oath {or afhrm, as the case may be) and say that the allegations in the above caveat are true in substance and in fact [or, if no personal knowledge, as I have been informed and verily believe].

Sworn, &c.