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"THE STAMP ACT, 1875." .: „ ' ■'■--- NOTICE, v SECTION }Z± (1) of «|Tbe:i Stamp Act, .1875," provides that every pewon taking possession of, or; receiving or paying any moneys belbpgiug to, or accruing from, the property (realty as well as personalty) of any person dying on and after Ist January next, withbiit having ,first -filed therequired etateinent'and paid the duties assessed thereon, Bball forfeit a sum hot exceeding £500. •\. Whether "probate or letters of administration aro,granted by any Court or not, a statement of all property must be filed and duties paid before the property or any part thereof of any deceased person, is in. any manner dealt with. . „ ••■ On payment of the proper duties, the probate or letters received from, the Court, or the statement of property.-in Qther-cases, willbe stamped and delivered to the person entitled thereto. .. ■' ■ Forms of this statement (L), m»y bo qbtatuined at uny Stamp Office, at the offices of Eegistrara - and Clerks „of the Supreme and' District Courts, and front? the Postmaster Depositaries throughout thei colony, from whom' also may be obtained further information. R. C. Hammebton, ' „--* For the Commission cr of Stamps Head Office, Stamp Dopartsaeni', Wellington, 27th December, 1875. 1748 MeGO WAN'S—For the Best~3s TEA on the Thames. i

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2602, 10 May 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2602, 10 May 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2602, 10 May 1877, Page 4

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