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 Adelaide, do hereby lease to Thomas Jones, of Adelaide, all the said piece of land, together with the dwelling-house, outbuildings, and premises erected thereon, to be held by him, the said Thomas Jones, as tenant, for the space of five years, at the yearly rental of Fifty Pounds, payable half-yearly, on the first day of July and first day of January in each year, from the date hereof; subject to the following covenants, conditions, and restrictions, that is to say— that the said Thomas Jones shall insure the said premises for the sum of Five Hundred Pounds at the least ; also, that the said Thomas Jones shall paint the outside of the before-mentioned dwelling-house every alternate year ; and also shall paint and paper the inside of the said dwelling-house every third year.

I, Thomas Jones, of Adelaide, hereby accept this lease of the above- described lands to be held by me, as tenant, for the term, and subject to the conditions, restrictions, and covenants above set forth.

Dated this first day of January, 1859.

John Smith, Lessor. Thomas Jones, Lessee.

Signed by the above-named John Smith, as lessor, and by the above- named Thomas Jones, as lessee, this first day of January, 1859, in presence of Richard Watkins.

[Endorsement to the above.]

Correct for the purpose of registration — Thomas Jones.

Lease with Right of Purchase.

(C) [South Australia.

I, John Smith, of Adelaide, carpenter, being registered as proprietor (cer- tificate of title vol. I., folio 210) of an estate in fee simple, subject, however, to such encumlDrances, liens, and interests as are notified by memorandum endorsed hereon, in that piece of land situated in the Hundred of Saddleworth, County of Light, bounded as described in certificate of title aforesaid, containing eighty acres, be the same a little more or less, plan of which piece of land is delineated in aforesaid certificate of title, which said piece of land is the Country Section, marked 285, delineated in the public map of the said Hundred, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, which was originally granted the twelfth day of December, 1852, under the hand and seal of Sir Henry Edward Fox Young, Lieutenant-Governor of the said Province, to William Jones, of Adelaide, do hereby lease to Robert Mundy, of Adelaide, all the said lands, to be held by him the said Robert Mundy, as tenant, for the space of ten years, at the yearly rent of Forty Pounds, payable half-yearly, on first day of March and first day of October, from the day of date hereof ; subject to the following covenants, conditions, and restrictions, that is to say — that the said Robert Mundy shall have the right of purchasing