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possession either to pay the arrears due or to remedy the 



the default complained of, as the case may be. 

 (6.) — Such notice shall be served either by being delivered to 

 the purchaser or person in possession of the land, or by being 

 affixed to some tree, or posted on some other conspicuous part 

 of the land. 



(7.) — If at the expiration of one month from the service of such 

 notice the requirements of same have not been complied with, 

 the Surveyor Generel may by himself, or some person 

 appointed by him. enter into possession of the land and may 

 either before or after such entry sell the same at public auction 

 or private contract as he may deem fit and either on conditions 

 similar to those contained in this certificate or otherwise. The 

 proceeds of such sale after payment of all expenses shall be 

 applied in paying to the Gevernment the balance of purchase 

 money and costs of survey remaining unpaid at the time of 

 such sale, whether the same shall be in arrear or not, any 

 surplus when realised, being payable to the purchaser or other 

 person entitled thereto. 



(8.) — On payment of the purchase money and costs of survey in 

 full (and on fulfilment of the 4th condition hereof) the 

 purchaser or other person entitled thereto will receive from 

 the Crown a conveyance or patent in fee simple in the usual 

 foanand with the usual reservations including a reservation 

 to the Government of the right to make new roads or improve 

 existing roads, the Government paying the cost of any damage 

 actually done to fruit trees, growing crops and cultivated 

 ground in making or improving such roads 



(9.) — No transfer of or dealing with the rights of the purchaser 

 in the land comprised in this certificate shall be effectual until 

 written notice thereof shall have been given to the Surveyor 

 General duly authenticated to his satisfaction. 

 Dated this day of 189 . 



Surveyor General. 

 8. Condition 4 in the above certificate and the words included in 

 brackets in conditions 5 and 8 may at the option of the Surveyor 

 General be omitted in the case of any lots of land the purchaser of which 

 resides within one-half mile of such lot. Such omission mnst be certi- 

 fied by the initials of the Surveyor General in the margin of the certifi- 

 cate. 



Sale of Government Lands to Settlers. 

 Application. 



I, of the Parish of do hereby apply to become the 



purchaser of acres of land, part of in the Parish of 



for the sum of £ . And I herewith deposit with 



the Surveyor General the Sum of £ , being one-fifth of the price 



of the said land and agree to be bound by and to conform to the within 

 rules in respect of my purchase. 



Dated this day of 189 . 



The patents of James and George Fullerton and John Pritchard to- 

 gether containing 900 acres in the Parish of Trelawny are offered for 



