Biu.s Ml-' LaDINU axd Receipts IX I.IJOU TIIKUEOF. j T is h<-ivhv notified, that. after llu. 1 Ist 1 of Jmi m ary i»-. *x t, (In' use of impressed Stamps on Bills <>!’ Fading is compulsory. Such documents must, after that date, lie written upon paper previously impressed at the Head ollice, and cannot he stamped after the execution thereof. It is requested, therefore, tliat- -Aferchants. Shipping Agents, and others eoneerned, will, without delay, forward to ( his office -s ll < 1 1 forms as they may require to lie impressed, accompanied hy the usual rcqui-sitirm and receipt of the Bank of New Zealand for the amount , ess the- authorized discount. Information may he obtain--,I at any Stamp Office. Tim provisions of the Act bearing' on this point are- as follow; ‘ £ -17. Kxeept where express provision is made to the contrary, all duties are to he denoted hy impressed stamps only.” “ (12. (1.) A .Bill of Lading includes also any receipt given in lieu thereof from the master, mate, owner, or ayeiit of nnv vessel, and is not to he stamped after the execution thereof. (2.) Every person who makes or executes any Bill of Lading not duly stamped shall lorleit a sum not exceeding £50.” schedule. Btt.r, of hading for any goods, merchandise, or effects to he carried to any place hevond the boundaries of the colonv ; For every such Bill of hading or i-opv thereof. Is. CHARLES (A IimVKX. J lead ( )Piee, Slanqi ! >.-partnieiit, Wellington, 20ih (h-toher, 1575, “ STAM I* AFT IS?:..’’ or Shacks. without delay, such forms of transfer as they may require to he impressed, accompanied hy the usual requisition and receipt, firmi the .Bank of New Zealand for amount thereof, less the authorized discount • '’information may he' obtained at any Stamp Oltiee. Tin- provisions of the Act relating hereto are as follows : “-17. (1.) Fxcept where express provision is made to the contrary, all duties are to he denoted hy impressed stamps only.” ££ lo2. No transfer of any share or shares of or in the stock or funds ol any corporation, company orsoeicty whatever in New Zealand shall he registered, recorded, or entered in (ho hooks of such corporatoin. company, or society unless such transfer Is duly stamped. £< JUd. No instrument of sale or transfer of any share or shares shall he valid, either at law or in equity, unless the name of the purchaser or transferee is inserted therein at the time of or before the execution of the instrument of sale or transfer ; and, if any person j executes a sale-note transfer, in any manner or for any purpose whatsoever, unless the name of the purchaser is inserted (herein at the time or he lore the execution thereof, lie shall forfeit a sum i of not less than £2O or more than£ 10U ; and, if any such instrument is so made or signed,- it shall he wholly and absolutely void and inoperative, and shall in no cast' he made available hy (lie insertion of a name or any other particulars afterwards; and the person selling or transferring such share shall not he divested of interest therein, but shall remain liable thereon as if lie had never sold or disposed of the same. And if such person is a licensed sharebroker, his license shall, on any conviction under this section, he absolutely forfeited and ho shall not thereafter bo qualified to act as a broker, or to have a fresh license issued to him. “ 104. No sharebroker, auctioneer, commission agent, or any other person shall he entitled to any brokerage, commission, or any other fee or reward in respect of the sale or transfer of any such share, unless the instrument of sale or transfer is filled up with all necessary particulars to make it a complete instrument and is duly stamped.” SCHEDULE Trans rim except by way of mortgage—(2) Upon the sale of any share or shares in the stock and funds of any corporation, company, or society whatever in New Zealand: Whore the purchase or consideration monov, — ! £. s. d. Does not exceed £2O 0 1 0 Exceeds £2O and docs not exceed £SO ... 0 2 G For every additional £SO, or part of £SO 0 2 C CHARLES C. BOWEN. He ad Office Stamp Department, Weßifigto 7th October 1875. :
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 87, 12 February 1876, Page 4
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