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 the fee simple of the land hereby leased, at any time within the time hereinafter mentioned, for the sum of Five Hundred Pounds.

I, Robert Mundy, of Adelaide, do 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 March, 1858.

John Smith, Lessor. Robert Mundy, Lessee.

Signed by the above-named John Smith, as lessor, and by the above- named Robert Mundy, as lessee, this first day of March, 1858, in presence of Thomas James.

[Endorsement to the above.]

Correct for the purpose of registration — Robert Mundy.

(K) [South Australia.

I, John Jones, Ijeing registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple, subject, however, to such encumbrances, liens, and interests as are notified by memoranda endorsed hereon, in that Section of land situated in the Hundred of Light, County of Light, bounded as described in certificate of title, vol. IL, folio 75, containing eighty acres, be the same more or less, and numbered 49, which said Section of land is delineated in the public map of the said Hundred, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, and was originally granted the tenth day of July, 1850, under the hand and seal of Sir Henry Edward Fox Young, Lieutenant-Governor of the said Province, to James Williams, of Adelaide, do hereby transfer all my estate or interest in the said land above described, to William Robinson, of Adelaide, Thomas Jenkins, of the same place, and Robert Baker, of Mitcham, near Adelaide, as Trustees of the same, under the provisions of the Real Property Act. In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name, this fourteenth day of January, 1859.

John Jones.

! William Robinson. Thomas Jenkins. Robert Baker.

In the presence of Edward Morrison. [Endorsement to the above.]

Correct for the purpose of registration— William Robinson, Thos. Jenkins, Robert Baker.

(G) [South Australia.

I, Richard Stokes, of Adelaide, gentleman, being seised of an estate in fee simple, subject, however, to such encumbrances, liens, and interests as are notified by memorandum endorsed hereon, in those pieces