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Kiaross & Co. FOR SALE, Ex "William Ciirgill," from London, nf\ CHESTS BEST CONGOU TEA &\J 80 half-chests ditto ditto 50 qr-chests ditto ditto 150 cases (each 4 doz., quarts) Guineas' Dubliu Stout 50 casea (each 8 doz , pints) Guiness' Oub s lin Stout 20 cables crushed Loaf Sugar I hhd Scotch T Hinge?, 10 to 18in. 6 dozen Galvanised Buckets 1 case Sorby's Scythes 1 case Sorby's Sheep Shears 1 case (14 doz) Men's Tweed Trowsers 1 ense (12 doz) Men's Crimean Shirts 1 easo (12 doz) Double Crown Moles 5 eases Gentlemen's Saddles, from Chawuer and Newman 5 dozen Felt Saddle Cloths 1 case Ladies' Saddles 2 cases (12 sets) Gig Harness, with silver furniture 1 case Gentlemen's and Ladies' Riding Whips KINROSS & Co. Napier, March 15, 1860. ' 3G [Prom New Zealand Gazette, page 219, No. 25, 1809.] STAMP DUTIES ACT, 1866.— Notice.— The attention of Executors, Administrators, Legatees, .and Successors, is called to the provisions of ''Tho Stamp Duties Act, ISGG," which require : — 1. That Executors and Administrators shall, iv the case of all legacies, annuities, or residues paid by them, furnish to the Stamp Office full accounts of such payments, and shall pay the duty assessed iho'reon wiihiu sixty days thereafter ; and in tho case of legacies, annuities, or residues retained in trust, shall before any such retainer furnish to tho Commissioners full particulars thereof, and shall pay the duty assessed thereon within fourteen days of suoh assessment ; aud shall furnish accounts of all successions under any will or estate executed or administered by them, so soon as the successor shall become beneficially ou titled thereto. 2. That Legatees receiving legacies shall givo receipts in the proscribed form, which receipts must bear date on tbed-ay of signing, and must be brought to the Stamp OUice to be stamped within sixty days thereafter, otherwise such receipts become invalid. '6. That every Successor to real or personal estate, as soon as he, or any other person in his behalf, shall become entitled thereto in possession, or to the receipt ot the income and profit thereof, shall furnish to the Commissioners full ami true accounts of the- properly succeeded to, with the name oi and iheir relationship to tho predecessor. Cumulative penalties are imposed by the Act sor neglect or delay iv rendering such accounts;, or paying the duty assessed. William Fitzuekbert. Stamp Office, Ist May, 1809. 431 [From New Zealand Gazette, page 279, No. 32, 18G9.] Stamp Oilice, Wellington, 3rd June, ISG9. STAMP DUTIES ACTS, 1860-7.— Caution — The attention of Uio public is called tv Section sixteen (1(5) of the Stamp Duiies Act, ISGG, which specities tho instruments ou which the duties payable may bo 'demoted by adhesive stamps atlixed by the makers or holders, On all other instruments tho stamp muct be atlixed at the Stamp Oliicc ; any stamp not so affixed is of no avail, and tho instrument 10 which it is aflixed is unstamped within tho meaning of tho Act. All instruments required to bo stamped after execution, except tho.so specified in suction sixteen (10), must be presented at the Stamp Oilice within one mouth ufler the date of execution. Instruments not presented wiihiu one month become liable to a fine of twenty pounds (£^o) per centum upon the duty payable, which tine id increased to one hundred pounds (sKIUO) "por centum after three months from the date of execution : »o fine in the latter case bui»tf kts than five puuudH (£5). C. T. IJATKUT, 4;>2 Secretaiy for Stamp Dutie?. To be Sold, Or Exchanged for young Steers, rpWO pure Shorthorn BULL CALVES, six JL and eight months old. Full pedigrees will be given. Apply to Mr. 11. WlLKItf, Kissinylon Station. -117 Hawke's Bay Yeomanry Cavalry. r 5Mm Troop will assemble- at the Toll gate JL on the first WISDNIMDAY in every mouth, at 10 a.m., until furl her orders. Absence without leave will bo punished by tho iullio (ion of a heavy line. By order, THOS. TANNER, Captain. Napier, Juno IS, 1869. '120 Notice to Stockowners, ASTKAWBEUUY COW has been running with my osiltlo for twelve months past, with back bit in each ear, no brand visible. Tho owner can havo hur by paying expenses, and applying to JOHN lIESLOP, Junr. l'alangala, June 4, IBGO. 804 ]!,^Oi{ SALE, 35 by 38 inch Lithographed 1 1 MAIM of tho l'rovinoe. of il-.uvko'a Bay including a sketch of its goologiu>i lunnution, compiled "und drown by An^u.it Koch, I'Lcj., Napier. Price, 7s, Napier Buuk and Stationery Warehouse, TiMiuy eon-eli co 1 GENERAL GOVERNMENT Contingency Vouchers, on sale at the Ueiiald oilice. HOUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO., COMMISSION A G ENT S, MiiIICIIANTS AND AUCTIONEERS. <L) EDWARD LYNDON, AUCTIONEER, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, Public Accountant and Arbitrator. »2 EDWARD LYNDON, ACCOUNTANT In Eankuupt and Insolvent Estates. 51 TMPOUKDING ACT, 1807.— A Few copies JL on sale at tho llukald oiliee. J. LkQUESNB, TIM 13 E II Ml 3 K CHANT, Eastern Spit, Nai>icr. 47 Messrs. ROPEIt, TRASK. & Co., STOCK-DROVE RS, JiKAffKE. 51

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1060, 25 June 1869, Page 1

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