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plants, he shall be released from payment of, or be refunded 

 as the case may require, one-fifth of the purchase money. 



(2) — Such paym nts shall be made to the Collector of Taxes for the 



said Parish of , and the receipt for each 



payment must bo endorsed on this certificate which must be 

 produced to the Collector of Taxes at the time of payment. 



(3) — The balance of the purchase money and costs of survey may 



however be paid in advanc • at any time and the Collector of 

 Taxes is authorised lo receive such payments whenever ten- 

 dered 



(4) — If the purchaser shall at any time be six months in arrear in 



respect of payment of any yearly instalment on account of 

 purchase money and costs of survey, the Surveyor General 

 on behalf of the Government may give a notice calling on 

 the purchaser or person in possession to pay the arrears due. 

 (•3) — Such notice shall be served either by being delivered to the pur- 

 chaser or person in possession of the land, or by being affixed 

 to some tree, or posted on some other conspicuous part of the 

 land. 



(6) — If at the expiration of one month from the service of such notice 



the requirements of same have not been complied with, the 

 Surveyor General may by himself, or some person appointed 

 by him, enter into possession of the land and may either be- 

 fore or after such entry sell the same at public auction or 

 private contract as he may deem fit and either on conditiuns 

 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 Government 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. 



(7) — On payment of the purchase money and costs of survey in full 



the purchaser or other person entitled thereto will receive 

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

 usual form and with the usual reservations, including a reser- 

 vation 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. 



(8) — 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. 



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 



