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FOR RiSADV RKFERENQIC. kSXA-HP DUTiiSS. Agreement of Memouundun. of Agreement, la 3d with letters, etc., attachod, Bs. Appraisement oi Valuation where the amount does not exceed £20, Is.; .x----ceed £20, does not exceed £50, 2s fid, excced £100, and does not exceed £2 X) 10a, £%0 and does not exceed £500 16k, exceeds £500 20a. Award, same as Valuations, except, excecda £500 but not £1000, 20s; exceeds £1000, 355. P.n's. not exceeding £25 6d, exceeds £26j, and not exceeding £50 Is, every 10s. : Bills of Jilxchan £c. Oon doinand 2d ; otherwise than on demand, if running singly, tor any amount not exceeding £60, Is; every additional £50 or part of £50, Is.; if drawn in a set, such sum upon eacb bill oi' tlie set as to wake op the saino duty aa it a single till were drawn for the amount. ,Am inire as water qnenchas ire, so #-iil "NAZOL" afford relief from heavy ocidfl, troublesome «o\igCo, sore throats Mid Inßuwtaa. T«t it.
Promissory Notes.—Payment on demand 2d. Payable otherwise than on demand: For every sum not exceeding £25, 6d,; exceeding £25 and c esefrediug £50, 1».; every additional £"■' or part of £50, Is. JJuplieate or counterpart of any m stri-ment chargeable with duty, where aticL duty does not amount to Sa, cb,- same duties aa the original instr army nt; in any other case 3e. or Agreement to Leaee, without any consideration by way of preuiurr-: Where rent does not exoeed £50 3i: for every additional £50 or part oi £50 Bs. For any instrument affecting a partition of lands upon any consideration exceeding £100. Soldiers' estates are exempt from all duty up to £5000 in respect to every succession by lineal descendant or luces tor. WORKERS' DWELLINGS. Borough Councils are empowered by The Municipal Corporations Act to erect for the occupation of workers employed or resident in boroughs any buildings suitable for workers' dwellings, or may acquire buildings by purchase or otherwise, and render them suitable for the same purpnee, the letting to be in tbe hands of tho Council.
ion i» made for the repayment of advances and the payment of advances and the payment of purchase-money hy instalments. THE ROLES OF THE ROAD. The Rule of the Road is a paradox quite; For in driving your carriage along, If you bear to the left you are iure to go right, If you turn to the ryrht yon go wrong. But in walking the streets 'tis a different ease; To the right it is right wou shoald stoer, On .Lie left nhould be left enoagh of clear space Foi the people »ho wish to walk there. THE FENCING ACT. &REOTION OF FENCES. A fence of any of the kinds mentioned in the Second Schedule is a * efficient fence within the meaning of rhe Fencing Act (5.7). The occupiers of adjoining lands not divided by a sufficient fence are liable to join in o/ contribute in equal proportions to the erection of a fence between such lands, although such fence may not extend along the wliole boundary line. But no occupier is liab'to to contribute to any fence which is not, aa far aa praotisahl*, eoitina-jß-tbroughout ite length.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1916, Page 4
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