PUBLIC NOTIQE. York 'Place, - . sth April, 1875. MR SLESINGER, V.S. : DEAR SIR, —I have much pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of your Rheumatic Balsam. My wife, having suffered severely wi hj Rheumatism for the last two years, after using one bottle of your preparation, seems perfectly cured. I am, dear sir, yours respectfully, W. B. DAVIS, Commercial Traveller. IMPORTANT NOTICE. \IU E have this day sold to Messrs Isaacs and ' * Marks, of the Golden Fleece Pawn, Loan, and Discount Office, Princes ' street cutting, the whole of our I ‘awnbroking Business, known as Uncle Tom’s Pawn Offices, Arcade, together with Pledges, &c., and we hope they will continue to merit the favors bestowed on us in the past. ’ LYONS & HART. In reference to flic above we have this day purchased (lie Pawnbroking Business, Hedges, ivc., of Messrs Lyons and ilart, and we have to notify that articles pledged with that linn may be redeemed in the usual manner at the Golden I'leece Pawn, Loan, and Discount Office, 1 nuccs street cutting. May 4, 1875. ISAACS & MARKS. I I the Undersigned, Herman Jacobus Bou- *) man, heretofore carrying on business as Slnpbroker and General Agent, under the style of Bomnan and Co., have tins day taken info paitnei ship the undersigned, Colin IMacandrew The business will in future be carried on under the style or firm of BOUMAN, MACANDREW. and CO Dunedin, Ist May, 1575. HERMAN JACOBUS BOUMAN. COLIN MACANDREW.
QRIENTAL TELEGRAM AGENCY. TELEGRAMS TO EUROPE, 1' ivst word, LI; subsequent words, 10a. No Charge for Registration. WEBB & FULTON, Agents for New Zealand. LINE OF COACHES Waikouaiti, Palmek.ston, Hampden, and Oamaku. Leaves Empire Hotel on .Monday, Wednesday, and I'rulay at 7 a in., returning on alternate days. Return tickets issued. JAS. A. DUNCAN, THE ALBION BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. ALL Qualified Shareholders of the Company wishing to become Directors will please give notice in writing to the Secretary at the Company’s olfices, Cumberland street, Dunedin, seven clear days before the first geiieml meeting of the Company, to be held on the 20th May, 1875. <L ESKDALE, Secretary. . Note The qualification for Directors is fixed at 500 shares. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CUT I IREWOOD.—CUT FIREWOOD. The undersigned having erected machinery for cutting the above article, the -charge for cutting and splitting to any lengths required is only 2s per load or half cord. Measurement guaranteed. The following firewood always on hand, and dry Manuka, maple, pine, and mixed wood. MARTIN & WATSON, ril CityH.'oal Depot, Stuart street. IV Charcoal for patent irons sold in any quantities. J GOVERNMENT NOTICE. NEW ZEALAN LHRAILWAYS. WATER TANK. TENDERS are invited by the Colonial Government for the erection of Water Tank at the Dunedin Station.
1 lans and specifications may he seen at this rrfhcc, where tenders will be received up till 11 oon of Monday, the 10th May, 1875, Ihe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, J By command. W. N. BE ATI, p ir iv i District Engineer. 1 uniic Works Office, Dunedin, 28th April, 1875, NOTICE UNDER STAMP DUTIES ACT, Ollice of the Commissioner of Stamp Duties, m , n , , „ Wellington, 20th April, 1875. rßyilis following notice under the Htanip JL Duties Act, \vl ieh appeared in the ‘ New Zealand Gazette ’ of I:sth May, 18G9, is republished tor general mfoi maiion. UHAIiLKS 0. BOWEN. NOTICE. dhe attention of executors, administrators legatees, and successors jg called to the provi sioiis of The Stamp Duties Act, 18(10,” which requires—- . Diat executors and administrators shall, m 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 days therea'ier • and in the case of legacies, annuities, or ix snlues ictaiued iu trust tdiall, kufore any such let.duel, fuinish to the Commissioners full particulars thereof, and shall pay the duty assessed thereon within fourteen days of swell assessment ; and shall furnish accounts of all succesi sions under any will or estate executed or administered by them, so soon as the successor shall become beneficially entitled thereto. 2.. That Legatees receiving legacies shall give receipts m the prescribed form, which receipts must bear date on the day of signing, and must be brought to the (Stamp Olfice to ‘be stamped within sixty days thereafter, otherwise such receipts become invalid. 5. lhat eveiy (successor to real or jicrsoual estate, as soon as he, or any other person in his behalf, shall become entitled thereto in possession, or to the receipt of the income and profit thereof, shall furnish the Commissioners full and true accounts of the property succeeded to with the mane of, and their relationship to the predecessor. Cumulative penalties are imposed by the Act. tor neglect or delay iu rendering such accounts, or paying the duty assessed#
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Evening Star, Issue 3806, 6 May 1875, Page 1
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