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£ s, d. must be conveyed to buyer in separate parcels, so that a distinct price may be expressed on each conveyance, to be charged with the ad valorem duty. Property contracted for by several persons jointly, or by one for himself and others, or wholly for others at one entire price for the whole, shall be conveyed in parcels by separate words conr tabling statement of the share of purchase money paid foreach, so as to admit of the imposition of an ad valorem Stamp Duty, Where separate parcels are conr veyed to the use of ditferent persons in one deed, such deed shall be charged in respect of the aggregate purchase money. Ip case of a sub.sale of property before a conveyance has been made, the conveyance shall then betothesub-purchaser, with the price stated in the principal deed. When the sub-sale is made to various individuals for different parts of the property, separate conveyances shall be made to each with the consideration ex? pressed op the principal deed. In cases of sub-rsale, thesiib^seller and purchaser deemed the seller and purchaser within the mean-: ing of the Act, But in case of an actual convey^ ance of the interest of the person immediately selling to the subT purchaser, which shallbecharge able with ad valorem duty, any deed or conveyance made to subt purchaser afterwards by original seller shall be free of ad valorem duty, and liable only to ordinary Stamp as a deed Wheye property bought of dift f erent persons is conveyed to the buyer by a single deed, the ad. vylorevi duty on the deed is call culated on the aggregate of the various purchase moneys, Land sold subject to mortgage, ortq any sum afterwardstobepaid, duty is payable on the value of such mortgage or subsequent payment, Exeniptions from the preceding Duties on conveyances — Any grant from the Crown under the hand of the Governor for the time being of the Colony of New Zealand to any purchaser of Crown Lands in New Zealand, Any certificate of title granted under the hand of the Registrar General, pursuant to '' The Land Registry Act, 1860." Deed, or instrument of any kind whatever, not otherwise charged hi this Schedule ... 0 1 ft Exemptions from the preceding duties on deeds or instruments not otherwise charged in this Schedule — Apprenticeship and Clerkship — All instruments relating to the services of apprentices, clerks, or servants. Mortgage — All bonds and mort* gages, whether affecting real or personal estate, bill of sale by way of mortgage, and all trans* fers, agreements, releases, rer conveyances, and discharges thereof. All preferable liens under " The. Wool and Oil Securities Act, 1858." " All Customs bonds All administration bonds All bonds on appointment of. special bailiffs. Dkaft, or order, including cheques, or orders on bankers for the payment of any sum of money to a payee named, or to a bearer, or to order, either on demand or otherwise, nototherwisecharged 0 0 Lease, or agreement for a lease, or any written document for the tenancy, or occupancy of any lands, tenements, or heredita^ ments, without any consideration by way of premium, the following duties in respect of the yearly rentWhere the yearly rent shall not exceed LSO ... 0 2 6 Where the same shall exceed LSO, and not exceed LIOO ... 0 5 0 Above LIOO. for every fractional. part of LSO ... 0 2 6 Lease, or agreement for a lease of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, granted in consideration of a sum of money by way of premium, without rent or with an annual rent (c). Lease of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, granted in consideration of a sum of mpney by way of premium, and also of a yearly rent amounting to L2O. . and upwards (d). Exemptions from the preceding duties on leases — Leases granted by the Crown of any Waste Lands under the provisions of any Waste Lands Act, or Gold Fields Act. Memorandum of transfer under "The Land Registry Act, 1860" (c). Policy of Insurance, or other instrument whereby any insurance shall 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, covered by a Tune Policy for any period not exceeding three months ... 0 2 6 And for all other Marine Policies, for every sum of LIOO, and for every fractional part of L 10 0... 0 X 0 Promissory Notes, payable to the bearer on demand, issued by any Bank or Banking Company, at the rate of, for every LIOO, of the average annual amount in circulation, as certified under the "Banker's Returns Act, 1858" ... 2 0 0 Receipt, or discharge given for or on payment of any sum of money of the amount of L 5 or upwards , ... 0 0 1 Exemptions from the preceding duties on receipts — Receipts given for or upon the payment of money to or for the use of, or by or on behalf of her Majesty. Receipts endorsed upon any instrument duly stamped under this Act, acknowledging the receipt of the consideration money therein expressed. (c) The ad valorem duties payable upon a conveyance calculated on the consideration by way of premium expressed therein. (d) Both the ad valorem duties payable upon a conveyance according to the consideration therein expressed, and a lease in consideration of a rent of the same amount. (c) The same duty as for a conveyance for the sale of lands for a like sum the consideration of such transfer.

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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 354, 21 April 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 354, 21 April 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 354, 21 April 1868, Page 4

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