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Policy of Insurance or other instrument o' ships or cargo for any period not exceeding three months - .- - - 0 2 All other marine policies—for every sum of 100J, and every fractional part of 100/ - 0 1 0 Pr Xotbm payable to bearer on demand issued 'y any bank or banking company at the rate of for every 100/ of the average annual amount in circulation as certified under •The Bankers Ret- n.s Act, 1858." - 2 0 Receipt or discharge git en for or on payment of any sum of money of toe amount «f oi or upwards - - - -001 Exemptions—Keeeipts for moneys paid to or for her Majesty; receipts endorsed upon any duly stamped instrument under this Act acknowledging receipt of the consideration money therein expressed; acknowledgment given for money ri. ported in any banks to le accounted for; tec.ipr for moneys paid into Land Building and Provident Soci* ties. Than fi-.r . xept by w.y of mortgage of any mi oi strti n 1.e1.i utnlt r 1 ;tse or booiiM* or p:. u.i-e ifj --i.se or licengi fioni tn. Crown or of uii} iuy,sr th>reiu where the declared value of said* rnn or.-tifion or interest or the value fherof asswe' as in f is Act provided shall not eXi-e< <i 100/ - - - 0 10 0 Wh< ro such ia w sha.'i • xceed 100/ th n for every 100/ and any Iractiouaip.irtof 100/-0 10 0 Transfer of any share in the stock and funds of any corporation corny any or s >ciety whatever in New Zealand upon sale tluivof— Where the purchuse or consideiation therein expressed shall not exceod 20/ -010 Exceeding 20/ and not exceedi a 501 - i) 2 6 Exceeding 50/ and not«xra di ig 100/ -050 For emy additional 50/ or fractional part of 50/ - - . - 0 2 6 Schedule 11. Probate of a Will and Letters of Administration with a Will anmxed whire the effects as sworn to by the Ex» cutor or Administrator Bhalt be— Under the value of 100/ - -10 0 Above the value of 100/ and under 200/ 2 0 0 ,i 200/ „ 30U 3 0 0 „ 300/ „ 400/ 4 0 0 ~ 400/ „ 500/ 5 0 0 And above 500/ one per cent. Letters of Administration without a Will annexed where the effects as sworn to by the Executor shall be— Under the value of 100/ - - 1 10 0 Abuve the value of 100/ and under 200/ 3 0 0 tt 200/ M 300/ 410 0 „ 300/ „ 400/ 60 0 400/ „ 500/ 710 0 And above 500/ one and a-half per cent. Schedule 111. For every legacy specific or pecuniary or of any other de>Ci iption of the amount or value of 20/ or upwd'ds given by any wdl or Ustamentarv instrument of any person who shall have died after the passing of this Act either out of his or ber personal estate or value thereof— If to a child or any descendant of a child of the deceases, or to the father or mother or any lineal ancestor—One pound per cent. To a brother or sister or any descendant of a brother or sister—Three pounds per cent. To an uncle or aunt or their descendantsFive pounds per cent. To a grand-uncle or grand-aunt or their descendants—Six pounds per cent. To a person in any other degree of collateral sanguinuity—Seven pounds per cent. To a stranger in blood—Ten pounds p. cent. Ard all gifts annuities or by way of annuity or any other partial benefit or interest out of any such estate or effects as aforesaid shall be deemed legacies withiu t^eintent iiid meaning of this Schidule. Schedule IV. The duties charged on successions are the same as those in previous Schedule on legacies. HIGH POWER RIFLE TELESCOPES. As used at the National Rifl« Association Mcit jug. T re , Five, Six, nud NmeGuimu. ta-h N;i\a', 1) 'm-stalking, and Keconn- Tel scopes, best quality, Two, Fur, ..no ;»:x Guineas. Opinions "F the English Pkems. Athenaeum— '* The MaiVtrn Glass must be v lur.bL to un\ man." lilu-trated London News "Admirably adapted ior de».r-staikers, yachtsmen, and sportsmen." Bill's Life—" Bst binocular telescope yet invented.', Field—''Most compact, accurate, and powerful." Army and Navy Gazette—"Oneof fhp best." Volunteer Service Gazette "Beautifully finished binoculars " Gentlemen, in order to save delay, should enclose remittance. Address—W. and J. BURROW, Malvern England. Caution—Messrs Burrow do not guarantee the quality of any gLsses that do not h*ar their nam** and address. IT-EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.- -"* Judged by the Immense Demand, this Unversal Remedy now stands the first in public favor and confidence: this result has been acquired by the test of 50 years' experience. Lozenges may be found on sale in every British Colony, and throughout India and China they have been highly esteemed wherever introduced. For Coughs, Asthma, and all Affections of the Throat and Chest, they are the most agreeable and efficacious remedy. Prepared and sold in boxes, tins, and bottles of various sizes, by Thomas Keating, Chemist, &c, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Sold retail by all Patent Medicine Vendors.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 482, 27 February 1868, Page 4

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