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Pursuant to Memorandum of Sale No. 827, dated twenty-eighth day of January, 1859, by John Adams, Mary Robinson, of Adelaide, spinster, 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 township of Milltown, being Allotment numbered 26 in the plan of the said township deposited in the Lands Titles Registration Office No. 36, containing one acre, be the same more or less, and bounded as appears in the plan drawn in the margin hereof, and therein marked by a thick line, which said piece of land is part of the Section numbered 136 in the Hundred of Clare, County of Clare, and 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 13, delivered up and cancelled as regards the said allotment.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my hand and affixed my seal this thirtieth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine. (Seal) Registrar-General. Signed, sealed, and delivered the 30th day of January, 1859, in presence of W. B. T. A.

Marriage of the within-named Mary Robins an to Charles Giles, of Norwood, builder, on the 1st March, 1859, as appears by the register of such marriage, and by the declaration of identity produced to me on the fourth day of March, 1859, at Registrar-General.