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APPENDIX.

In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name, this tenth day of January, 1861.

James Brown.

Signed by the above-named James Brown, in the presence of William Stokes, this loth day of January, 1861.

Wm. Stokes.

Endorsement of Discharge of Mortgage.

Received from the within-named John Smith, this twelfth day of September, 1861, the sum of Three Hundred Pounds, being in full satisfaction and discharge of the within obligation.
James Brown, Mortgagee.

Witness—Thomas Styles.


Mortgage to a Building Society.

[South Australia.

Bill of Mortgage.

I, John Smith, of Adelaide, carpenter, being a shareholder in the Society known as the "East Torrens Land, Building, and Investment Society," and being 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 Adelaide, County of Adelaide, bounded as described in certificate of title, vol. I., folio 63, containing eighty acres, be the same 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 numbered 842, delineated in the public map of the said Hundred, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, which was originally granted the fourth day of June, 1852, under the hand and seal of Sir Henry Edward Fox Young, Lieutenant-Governor of the said Province, to Charles Tomkins, of Adelaide, in consideration of the sum of One Hundred Pounds, lent to me by Alfred Johnson, Thomas Stokes, and George Robinson, the present trustees of the said Society, out of the funds of the said Society, the receipt of which sum I hereby acknowledge, do hereby covenant with the said present and future trustees of the said Society, that I will pay to the Secretary of the said Society, or the person appointed to receive the same, the sum of Two Shillings on every Wednesday in each week, and all subscriptions, fines, interest, and other payments to become due according to the rules of the said Society upon the said share, and upon the said principal sum of One Hundred Pounds so advanced to me as aforesaid. And also, that I will, during the continuance of the said Society, observe all the rules and regulations of the said Society until, with the consent of the present or future trustees of the said Society, I shall pay off such balance as according to the rules of the said Society may be owing to the said Society in respect of the' said principal sum of