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SCHEDULE I.

.ADDITKWAT. OR ALTERED DTTTTTtS. Promissory Note mnde or purporting s. d to be made out of the colony but endorsed negotiated or paid within the colony the came duty hs on an inland till payable to benrer or to order at. any time otherwise than on demand. — Bill of Exchange payable on denmnd : which shall be endorsed out of the colony, or purport to be co endorsed wheresoever the sums may hiive been drawn but paid within the colony. 0 1 Receipts for money deposited at interest in any Bank or in the hands of any banker ... ... ... ... 0 1 Agreement by deed ... ... ... 10 0 CONVEYANCES— Where the consideration or any part of the consideration shall be any conveyance or transfer of other land or property by way or in tlie nature of an exchange shall be charged with the ad valorem duty in respect of the amount which shall be by the person executing the conveyance declared to be the value of the land conveyed. Where the consideration or any part of the consideration shall be any annual sum of money payable in perpetuity shall be eharued with the ad valorem duty in respect of the amount which shall according to the Table in Schedule 111 hereto annexed appear to be the value assigned to such annual sum of money. Assignment or transfer of miner's property or letters or instrument authorising the transfer or assignment of miners' property where the letter or instrument is the only act required on the part of the vendor or assignor. — Where the purchase or consideration money therein expressed or the value of the property transferred or to be transferred shall not exceed £20 ... 1 0 Exceeding £20 and not exceeding £50 2 6 Exceeding £50 and not exceeding £100 5 0 For every additional £50 or fractional part of £50 2 6 Exemplification of probate ... ... 2 6 Counterpart of lease or agreement by deed ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 SCHEDULE 11. ADDITIONAL EXEMPTIONS PEOM DUTY. Cheques drafts or orders for the payment or transmission of publio money by or on behalf of her Majesty the Queen, or by or on behalf of the Governor or Colonial Treasurer or by or on behalf of the Superintendent or Provincial Treasurer of any province. , Exemptions fbom the Duties op Pbomissoby Notbs. All notes promising the payment of any sum or sums of money out of any particular fund which may or may not be available or npon any contingency which may or may not bo performed or happen where the same shall not be made payable to the bearer or to order if the same ehall amount to the sum of £20 or be indefinite. And all other instruments bearing m any degree the form or style of promissory notes but which in law shall be "deemed special agreements except those hereby expressly directed to be deemed promissory notes. But such of the notes and instruments here exempted from tho duty on promissory notes shall nevertheless be liable to the duty which may attach thereon as agreements or otherwise. Bonds of officers in the Civil Service of New Zealand or in the Civil Service of any of the provinces of New Zealand. Letters Patent. Warrants or other instruments of appointment to office of the General Government or of any Provincial Government. Licenses to occupy land or cut timber under Acts or regulations relating to Crown or waste lands. Policies insuring the holder against risk of loss or damage by fire. Policies of assurance on lives of persons effecting the same. Receipts for deposits in any post-office or other savings' banks or any society established pursuant to any Act of the General Assembly for the time being in force relating to Building and Land Societies or Friendly Benefit or Industrial Societies.

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1618, 15 January 1868, Page 3

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SCHEDULE I. Press, Volume XII, Issue 1618, 15 January 1868, Page 3

SCHEDULE I. Press, Volume XII, Issue 1618, 15 January 1868, Page 3