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WANTED, a Young Girl as GENEEAL SERVANT.—AppIy at once, Office of this Paper. WANTED, a Smart BOY.—Apply to A. Doenwjsil & Co., Brown street. 446 TT^ ANT E D KNO WN. Mbs HAEVEY having EEMOVED to Brown street, nearly ;• opposite the Academy of Music, still continues to Stamp .Embroidery of Choice Patterns. Ladies' and Children's Dresses of any color or material Traced for Braid Work. Braiding and Pinking done in a Superior Style at Moderate Charges. 362 TTT A N T E D THE PUBLIC TO ENOW THEY CAN BUY THEIE GEOCEEJES AT EEDUCED PEICES AT McCAEEON'S NEW STOEE, EOLLESTON STREET. All Goods Guaranteed of Superior Quality. ; 296
To Let
TO LET, a BAKERY and SHOP.rApply to P. BuriiE, Waiotahi Hotel, Grahamstown. 440
Funerals
A. 0. F. COUiIT PRIDE OF PABNELL, 4409. 7TIHB BRETHREN of the above Court are JL requested to ASSEMBLE at tfie residence of Bro. W. WiM.tAMS, Coromandel street, TO MORROW (Thursday), at 3 p.m., for the purpose of otter ding . the Funeral of his deceased child. /■:■ CHABI.E3A.HrB3, 44,3 '■ •■.■ : ,■■! •.;.-: ;--:.>. ; : : ''j.-y Secretary. .-■ Government Notices Warden's Office, Hauraki District, Thames, lOlh May, 1875. THE APPLICATIONS for Licenses for Gbldmining purposes, under tho Goldmining Districts Act, 1873, specified in the Schedule., hereunder, will bo granted on TUESDAY, the twenty-second day of June, 1875, unless valid objections be in the meantime made 'in writing, and lodged at t> is office, not less than seven clear doys before that date. Plans and applications may be seen hero. W. FBA3EE, Warden.
SCHEDULE,
No. 48.—Samuel Turtle, Golden Arrow Claim —area, seven acres, one rood and twelve perches, situated at Puki.'arabi; bounded on tbo north by Woodward and party's claim; south by Scanlan and party's claim; east 03- supposed unoccupied ground ; and west, by the "Taima cVm. Pegs distinguished by the mark XXII. No. 49.—James JVatcr, Pearl Claim— 2rea, two acres three roods and sixteen perches, situated at Pakirarjhi; bounded on the north, and east by supposed unoccupied ground; couth by the Band of Hopp j a')d west by the Ajax. Pegs distinguished by the mark A. ■ If Ot 50.—John Alwent Chapman, Star of the South Claim —area, seventeen acres three roods and fifteen perches, situa'ed at Pakira.aUi; bounded on the north by the Pakirarahi claim ; and on the south, east and west, by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark L.
No. 51.—Henry Gillett, Albion Claim-—area, four acres and one rood, tituated at Pakiraraht; bounded on the north by supposed unoccupied ground; east by the El Dorado claim; south and west by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark A. No. 52.—Albert Wslker, Tii'ingle Claimarea, six acres two roo'is and one half perch, situated at Pakirarohi; bounded on the north by the Tictoria claim; south by the North Star and Stewart's claim; ec3t by the Ajax claim j and west by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distingrished by the mark Y. NOTICE UNDER STAMP DUTIES ACT. Office of the Commissioner of Stamp Duties, Wellington, April 26, 1875. THE following- Notice under t''e Stamp Duties Act, which appeared in the New Zealand Gazette of 13th May, 1869, i»iepublished for general information :— ' . ChABIiTS 0. BOWJEN. NOTICB. j The attention of Executors, Administra- j tors, Legatees, and Successors, is called to the provisions' of the Stamp Duties Act, J 1866, which.requira:—r 1. That Executors and Administrators j Bhall, in 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 thereon within sixty dajs thereafter; and in the case of legacies, annuities, or residues retained in trust, shall, before any such retainer, furnish to the Commissioners full particulars thereof, and shsll pay the duty assessed thereon within fourteen days of such assessment; and shall furnish accounts of all; successions under auy will or estate executed : or administered by them, so soon as the successor shall become beneficially entitled thereto >» 2. That Legateej receiving legacies shall give receipts in. the prescribed form, which receipts must bear date on the d»y of signing, and must be brought to. the Stamp Office to be ttamped within sixty days thereafter, otherwise such receipts become invalid. 3. Th&t every Successor to real or personal estate, as roon as he, or any other person in his behalf, shall become entitled thereto in possession, or to the receipt of the incomo and profi!; there, f, shall furnish to the Commissioners full and true accounts of the property su^ceeled to, with the naino ol a»d their relationship to the predecessor. Cumulative penalties are imposed by tho Act for neglect or delay in rendering such accounts, or paying the duty nssessed. 437
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1980, 12 May 1875, Page 3
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