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Several prosecutions of income tax payers came before the Police Court thie morning as a warning to persons in the fortunate position pf having to pay income tax that the onus je on them to notify the Commisoioner of Taxes of their income, and to make euch return promptly. Mr. Sehvyn Mays, who appeared for the Department, stated that it was desired that taxpayers should note that if they dep'ayed in sending in returns, or failed to eend them in, they were liable to prosecution, and t&St V. was not eafu to rely on the Commissioner making a default assessment. The defendants. Lockie Cannon, Wm. Ellingharu, E. E. Leaning, Fuvnass and Co., W. S. Langdale, and Frank Lincoln, were fined each 40/ and 28/ costs. The prohibition on trawling in a portion of the 'Bay of Plenty between the northern head of the Whaugainata River entrance and Koronohina Point has been lifted by Order in Council. The prohibition was revoked as a result of a recommendation of the Fisheries Commission. It is understood that the City Council's trawlers are big enough to operate in these waters, which provide big hauls, a≤ the fish seem to keep close in near the shore in the Bay of Plenty. The net r&sult should be an increase in the. supply of fish. Laundry Help, with Goldpn Rule .Soap, is unchallengeable for washing all clothes clean without rubbing or injury.—Kane ami Kemp, Newln&rket.—"{Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 5