A letter by last mail, from a gentleman ' in London to his agent in Auckland, gives general instructions about different pro- ; pert} r to be sold amounting in value to ov(;r £8000, and to remit the money direct to London for investment there, and then says, "If I hold on to this property I will have to pay an income tax of one shilling in the pound in New Zealand, in addition to tho sixpenny income tax which is deductod here. j Madame Marion Burton went Home in the Australien. The Hallos paid her £400 for breaking their contract with her. Messrs Dingle and Corke invito inspection of their largo and well selected stock, which will be found equal in extent and variety to that of any furnishing ware house between Auckland, and Wellington. For tables, chairs, suites, cheffoniors, bedsteads, wardrobes, dressing-tablos, chests drawers, wash stands, &c , there ia go hotter mart on tho coast. Carpets, rugs, linoleums, china and other mattings, &c. ; a large selection of fancy goods, vases, cabinets, Japanese ware, &c, always in dtock. Dinner a^d tea-sets, toilet sets, glass and crockeryware, cheapest and best in the town. Cabinot work and upholster* ing done on the' promises by oompet • t workinenj^also, uodertakto£,»-ADYT,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9189, 17 September 1891, Page 2
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205Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9189, 17 September 1891, Page 2
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