Stamp Duties. SCHEDULES OP STAMP DUTIES. Schedule I, Containing the duties on deeds and othei instruments relating to transactions be tween living persons : — Agreement or minute under hand only, where the matter shall be *6 fi. d for £10 or upwards 0 1 ( Bills of exchange, not on demand, and not exceeding £50 ... 0 1 ( For every £50, or fraotion or part of £50 after 0 X < In sets of two, for every bill of each set not exceeding £50 ... 0 0 < ) In seta of three, for every bill of each set not exceeding £50 ... 0 0 '. Eo;.- every £50, or fractional part of £50 after ... 0 0 4 Exemptions : — All debentures and Treasury Bills issued by tho Government, and all drafts or orders B on demand, for which the duty sld. Promissory Notes, except on demand not exceeding £25 0 0 ( t Every £25 after 0 0 ( Bills of Lading 0 1 ( B Receipt by Master, Mate, or Agent of vessel 0 0 ( Conveyance of Property, whero the purchase money does not exceed £50 0 6 C £50 to £100 0 10 C I Every £100, or fractional part of £100 after 0 10 C Esemptions : — Crown Grants and Registration certificates. Deed or other instrument of any kind whatever, not otherwise charged in this schedule 0 10 C Exemptions : — lnstruments of apprenticeship and clerkship ; mortgages ; preferable liens, ' Wool and Oil Securities Act, 185S*;' Customs bonds ; administration bonds; and bonds on appointment of Bailiffs. : Draft, order or oheque to bearer , 0 0 1 Lease, where the yearly rent shall not exceed £50 * 0 2G £50to£l00 0 2 6 Every £100 or fractional part of £100 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 t Receipt for £2 and upwards O 0 1 Transfer of run or station, the value of which does not exceed £100 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 £50, or fractional part of £50 after 0 2 6 Schedule 11. Containing Duties on Probates of Wills and Letters of Administration. Probate of will and letters of administration with a will annexed 1 per cent. Letters of admisistration without a will annexed ... ... li per cent. Schedule 111. Containing the Duties on Le acies and successions to personal estates under any testamentary disposition or under intestacy. All legacies or residues of the value of £20 and upwards devolving to a child or descendant of a child 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 estate. The dut'es und^r this schedule are exactly in the same proportion as in Schedule 111. NO MORE PILLS OR ANY OTHER MEDICINE. DU BARRY'S Delicious health-restoring REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD, Cures speedily and effectually indigestion (dyspepsia), cough, asthma, consumption, habitual constipation, diarrhoea all gastric derangements, hcemorrhoids, liver complaints, flatulency, nervousness, biliousness, fevers, sore throats, dipththeria, catarrhs, colds, influenza, noises in the head and ears, rheumatism, gout, impurities, eruptions, hysteria, neuralgia, irritahility, sleeplessness, acidity, palpitation, heartburn, headache, debility, dropsy, cramps, spasms, nausea and sickness even in pregnancy or at sea, sinking fits, bronchitis, scrofula, tightness of the, chest, pains at the pit of the stomach and between the shoulders, &c. We quote a few out ot 60,000 cures — Cure No. 58,216, of the Marchioness de Brehen. Paris, of a liver complaint, wasting away for seven years, with debility, palpitation, bad gestion, constant sleeplessness, and the intolerable nervous agitation. Cure No. 57,514. " Tittenson, 25th October, 1860. — Gentlemen, I enclose 335, for another 10 lb canister of your excellent Revalenta Arabica Food. I cannot sufficiently express my gratitude for the benefit I have derived from it after every other means has failed. I can now >st very well at night, my appetite is perfect ly reotored, and the pains in my leg, back, and chest are quite gone, and lam fast gaining strength and flesh. If your food was better known I believe it would save many thousand lives, which are destroyed recklessly by poisonous drugs, and many families would be saved from utter ruin. — Mrs. A. Owen." Cure No. 71, of Dyspepsia, from the Right Hon the Lord Stuart de Decies, Lord Lieutenant pf the County of Waterford — " I have derived much benefit from your excellent food. — Stuart de Decies, Dromana, Cappoquin. Cure No. 52,422.—" Bridge House, Firmley, Surry. Thirty-three years diseased lungs, spitting of blood, liver derangement, deafness, singing in the ears, constipation, debility, shortness of breath, and cough, have been removed by yeur Revalenta Arabica. My lungs, liver, stomach head and ears are all right, my hearing perfect, and my recovery is a marvel to all my acquaintenccs. — James Roberts, timber merchant" Cure No. 54, 816.— From the Rev James T. Campbell, Syderstone Rectory, near Fakenham, Norfolk. — " In all cases of indigestion, and particularly when the liver is more than usually affected, I consider it the best of all remedies. It regulates the bile and makes ifc flow, in cases which would not admit ofmercxxry in any shape. In short, a healthy flow of bile ia one. of its earhest and best symptoms.— James T. CampML' - •
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Southland Times, Issue 587, 5 November 1866, Page 4
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1,010Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 587, 5 November 1866, Page 4
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