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Stamp Duties. consideration by way of premium, > where the yearly rent shall not exceed 50* ..; ... . ... 2 6 Exceeding 50* and under 1002 !" 5 0 Above 100Z, for every fractional part ; of 50* ; ... 2 9 Policy of Insurance, oribthfei-i^striv- ;" ment whereby any insuranceshall be made upon any ship or vessel, or upon any goods, merchandise, or other property on board of any ship or vessel, or upon the freight , thereof, coyered by a Time Policy for any period riot exceeding three ; 1 months ... ... ... 2 0 And for all other Marine Policies] " -. for every sum of 100/, and for every: fractional part of 1( ) O j v>> j 0 Promissory Notes, payable to the bearer on demand, issued by any.Bank or Banking ComDany, for L every 100* of .the average annual amount in circulation, as certified : ' under the ?* Banker's Eeturns Act, '; '■;..- :- Receipt or discharge given on payment of a sum of money of the amount of 5Z or upwards ... 0 1 Exemptions from the preceding duties on receipts—Receipts given for or upon her. Majesty's Imperial Service; acknowledgments given for money deposited in any Banks to be accounted for, receipts for monies paid into Land, Building, and Investment Societies. .!...-•; .'.-.,-... Transfer, except by way of Mofti gage, of any run or station held ' under lease or license from the Crown, or of any interest therein, where the declared value of the said run or station, pi- interest, or ' the value thereof assessed as in this Act; provided, shall not exceed 100* ...* ... ..(lO 0 And where such, value shall exceed 100*, then for every 100* and any fractional part-of 100* 10 0 Transfer of any share or shares in the stock and funds of any corporation, company, or society in New Zealand, where the purchase or consideration mouey shall not exceed 20*... ... l o Exceeding 20* and not exceeding 50* ... ... ... o 6 Exceeding 50* and not exceeding 100* ... ... ... 5 o For every additional 50* or fractional part of 50* ... 2 6 Probate of a Will, and Letters of Administration with -a Will annexed, where the effects, as sworn to by the Executor or Administrator, are at the rate of one per cent. Letters of Administration, without a Wtill annexed, where the effects. as sworn to by the administrator, _ are at'the rate of one and a halfp.c. i ■ NEW CODE OF SIGNALS. From and after the first day of September, 1868, the following general signals are to be used at all New Zealand ports : A.—Tidal Signals. Tidal signals are to consist- o one, two, jor three balls, of any color which can be best seen at any port arranged vertically. Flood Tide—Two Balls, vertical, at masthead, not less than six feet apart. Last Quarter Flood.—Three Balls, vertical, at masthead, not less than six feet apart. , , Ebb Tide.—One Ball at masthead. B.—Bak or Danger Signals. Bar signals will be distinguished by Wait for High Water.—A Ball at each yardarm, and one on mast, half the length of the yard, below the yard. Stand on : Take the Bar.—Four balls, horizontal, on yard, two on each side of mast. Bar Dangerous.—Three Balls, horizontal, on yard, two on any one side of mast atid one on the other. Put to Sea.—Two Balls, horizontal, on .yard, on either side of mast. I^HE EVENING HERALD, Published Daily at Four p.m. Price One Penny, SCALE OF ADVERTISEMENTS :— First Insertion,, For each inch ... ... .. 2s For Standing Advertisements reduced rates, as per agreement. Advertisers are requested to send in their Advertisements not later than half-past two p.m. Advertisers are to specify the number of insertions on their Advertisements, or they will be continued arid charged for until countermanded. Persons desirous of discontinuing their advertisements must send in a written order to the office before ten o'clock on the day of publication. LIST OT AGENTS. Turakin* ..: ... MrE. Bellve Marten Mr F. Deighton Rangitikei ... Mr C. R. S. McDonnell Wangaehu Mr McDonald Parawariui Mrs Beavan. Manawatu , Mr John Liddel Wellington .„ Mr'Alex. Pyle Nelaon ... ... Mr'J. Hotinsell.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 644, 4 September 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 644, 4 September 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 644, 4 September 1869, Page 4