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Wool, &c. rnHR undersigned are C u »h Buyers of WO'">T I or will give liberal adrnnres on tho snmv consigned to their friends, Messr* Dnljjoty, Dv ■ Croz and Co., in F.ondon, or Dnlgetr, Blackwood and Co., in Melbourne. They are nlso prepared to make ndvances on Stook <md Stations 5 and on Stock placed in theit hands for sale. Station Stores supplied. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Dunedin and Tnvercargill. NOTICE. rnHE undersigned is a burer" of Hides, Shee]> ' JL skins and Greasy Wool. — Highest price* W. B. KTNGSWELL, Fellmonger. Bluff Road. """"" GOLDSBOROUGH'S WOOL WAREHOUSES. MELBOUnNH, sth Oct., 1866. WE hare pleasure in directing your attenrior to the notice at foot, from which you wil peicpive that with a view of inducing the Settlert , to test this market, an important alteration haj bfpn made in the scale of chaws on Wools nol 1 sold. It is anticipated that there will be greal competition nt the Melbourne -"ales this year buyers having already lnrge orders in hand, t' ' which the next English Mail will no doubt bring I considerable additions ; from this we feel conn dent that you will have no reason to regrel realising at Colonial rates, whilst shoul.l a satiß' factory price fail to be obtained, the expenses incurred will be very trifling. For Shipment we can offer many inducements and shall be glal to treat liberally with you, ir the event of your deciding to try the Home Mar ' ket. The advantages we ran offer are important and can be ascertained on application ; mean- ' time, hoping to be favored with a share of yom support, and assuring yon of our most carefu: - endeavors to merit it. — We remain, dear Sir, youi obedient servants, ; R "OLDSBROUGH & CO., Wool Brokers, Stock and Station Agents " The undersigned beg to inform the Wool Growers, that, with a view of affording e7erj facility for the pale of their clips in Melbourne, they have determined on making the following alteration in tho Scale of Charges on Wool nol sold. " In future, when clip? are sent in for sale, and a satisfactory price is not obtainable, t.V total charge made will be only ONE SHILLING pei Bale, free on board ship. " This small nominal charge will thus include Warehousing, Weighing, Storage, Insurance whilsi in Store, cartage and Lisjhteraaje to the Bay." R, GOLD-BROUGF & CO. W. WiLSON ROWES. Manage. (For the L. and A. A. Co., Limited j CUNIXGfTAM & MAOKEDIE. Melbourne, 2nd October. 186 U. SCHEDULES OF STAMP DUTIES. " Schedule I. Containing the duties on deeds and other instuments relating to transactions between living persons: — Agreement or minute ui<dcr hand only, where the matter shali be £ s. d. for'£lO<r upwards 0 10 Bills of exrhanjje, nut. on demand, and not exceeding .650 ... 0 1 0 For every £50, or fraction or part of £50 after 0 10 * In sets of two, for every bill of each set not exceeding £so ... 0 0 6 In eets of three, for every bill of each set not exceeding £50 ... 0 0 4 Fo'. # every £50, or fractional part of £50 after 0 0 4 Exemptions : — All debentures and Treasury Bills issued by the Government, and all drafts or orders on demand, for which the duty sld. Promissory Notes, except on demand not exceeding £25 0 0 6 Every £25 after 0 0 6 Bills of Ladins 0 10 Receipt by Master, Mate, or Agent of vessel 0 0 6 Conveyance of Property, where the purchase money does not exceed £50 0 5 0 £50 to £100 ;.. 0 10 0 Every £l"0, or fractional part of £100 after 0 10 0 Exs.nptxous : — Crown Grafts and Registration ceriificat<.-s. Deed or other instrument of any kind whatever, not otherwise charged • in this schedule 0 10 0 Exemptions : — lnstruments of apprenticeship and clerkship ; mortgages ; preferable liens, ' Wool and Oil Securiti s Act, 185"» ; ' Customs bonds ; administration bonds; and bonds on appointment of Bailiffs. Draft, order or cheque to bearer ... 0 0 1 Lease, where the yearly rent shall not exceed £50 " 0 2 6 £50to£lO0 0 2 6 Every £100 or fractional part of £luO after 0 2 6 Policy of Insurance on ship or merchandise, covered by a time policy for any period not exceeding three months ... ... ... 0 2 6 All other marine policies — for every sum of £100, and every fractional part of £100 0 10 Promissory Notes payable to bearer on demand, issued by Bank or Banking Company, the rate of for every £100 of average annual amount in circulation ... ... 2 0 0 Receipt for £2 and upwards ... ... 0 0 1 Transfer of run or station, the value of which does not exceed £lOJ 0 10 0 Every £100 or fractional part of £100 after 0 10 0 Transfer of shares, when the purchase money does not exceed £50 0 2 6 Every £st>, or fractional part of £50 after 0 2 6 Schedule 11. Containing Duties on 1 robates of Wills and Letters of Administration. Probate of will and letters of administration with a wil annexed I per cent. Letters of administration without a will annexed ... ... l£ per cent. Schedule 111. Containing the Duties on i,e acies and successions to personal estates under any testamentary disposition or under intestacy. All legacies or -esidues of the value oi £20 and upward s dcv olving to a child or descendant of a 1 hild or parent, or lineal ancestor of the deceased ... ... ... 1 per cent. To a brother or sister, or descendant of a brother or sister of deceased ... ... ... 3 per cent To an uncle or aunt or descendant of an uncle or aunt of deceased ... ... 5 per cent. To a grand-uncle or grand -aunt or • descendant of a grand-uncle or grand-aunt of deceased ... 6 per cent. To any person in any other degree of collateral consanguinity to the deceased or to a stranger... 10 per cent. Exemptions — Legacies or residues to husband or wife of deceased. Schedule IV. Duties on successions to real or personal estato. The dut'es und*r this schedule are exactly in the same proportion as in Schedule M.

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Southland Times, Issue 584, 29 October 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 584, 29 October 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 584, 29 October 1866, Page 4

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