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I, Thomas Atkins, of Bowden, do declare that I am seised in possession, as intending purchaser from Edward Martin, in all that piece of land, containing twenty acres, being part of and situate at the northern extremity of the Section of land, numbered 250, situate in the Hundred of Adelaide, County of Adelaide, which piece of land is more particularly delineated in plan annexed hereto; which said Section, No. 250, was originally granted to Edward Martin by land grant under the hand and seal of Sir H. E. F. Young, Lieutenant-Governor of the said Province, dated 8th July, 1853, and is delineated on the public maps of the Province deposited in the Survey Office in Adelaide: And I do further declare, that I am not aware of any mortgage, encumbrance, or claim affecting the said land, or that any person hath any claim, estate, or interest in the said lands at law or in equity, in possession or in expectancy, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true.

[I consent hereto, (Signed) Edward Martin (Vendor.) Witness—]

Dated at Adelaide, this 12th day of March, 1859. (Signed)

Made and subscribed by the above-named Thomas Atkins, this 12th day of March, 1859, in the presence of me, , Registrar-General.

I, Thomas Atkins, the above declarant, do hereby apply to have the piece of land described in the above declaration brought under operation of the Real Property Act.

Dated at Adelaide, this 12th day of March, 1859. (Signed) Witness to Signature,

I declare the within described land to be of the value of £30 sterling, and no more, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true. (Signed) Made and subscribed by the above-named Thomas Atkins, in my presence, this 12th day of March, 1859.