STAMP DUTIES BILL
... STAMP DUTIES BILL. On the third reading of the Stamp Duties Bill, Sir H. CAIRNS suggested that:the stamp duty imposed by the bill on contracts for the sale of stock was not warranted by the resolution. The ...
... STAMP DUTIES BILL. On the third reading of the Stamp Duties Bill, Sir H. CAIRNS suggested that:the stamp duty imposed by the bill on contracts for the sale of stock was not warranted by the resolution. The ...
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... ENO US PREPARATIONS forthe LONDON SEASON.—SRAWLS, CLOAKS, and SILKS at greatly REDUCED PRICES, owing to the total abolition of all duties unott India, China, and French manufactured Goods. FARMER ROGERS are now prepared with their New Designs for the season ...
... rotund's% from shows, 2s. per box, post free for 28 stamps; packages of and upwards carriage free. Fowls, by Daily, the plainest and most practical treatise on the subject, post free for 25 stamps.. Agriculturists and exporters requiring large supplies ...
... members, appeared at the bar, when, the commission having been read, the Royal assent was given to the following Bills:—Stamp Duties BUI, Income-tax Bill, Droylsden Gas Bill, Leicester Gas Bill, Banbridge, Lisburn, and Belfast and Ulster RaUway Companies ...
... -lane. FRENCH SILKS DUTY FREE.—GRANT and GASK (late Williams aid Co.) have just received a large imp - a•lation of NEW FitilNCll SILKS, wh:Ji they are enabled to sell at greatly reduced prices hi consequence of the . abolition of the duty. . - Grant awl Gasl: ...
... lordships assembled at three o'clock. ROYAL COMMISSION. The Royal Assent was given by commission to the following bills : Stamp Duties Bill. Income Tax Bill. Droylesden Gas Bill. Leicester Gas Bill. Banbridge, Lisburn, and Belfast, and Ulster Railway Companies ...
... Theirlordships assembled at three o'clock. ROYAL COMMISSION. The Royal Assent was given by commission to the following bills:— Stamp Duties Bill. Income Tax Bill. Droylesden Gas Bill. Leicester Gas Bill. Banbridge, Lisburn, and Belfast, and Ulster Railway Companies ...
... Commissioners were the Duke of Argyll, Earl St. Germans, and Viscount Sydney. INCOME-TAX BILL. This Bill was read a first time. STAMP DUTIES BILL. This BUI was likewise read a first lime. The Duke of NEWCASTLE gave notice that when moving the second reading of ...
... obeitence to the eau 11 summons, presented themselves at the bar of the house, the Royal assent was given by commission to the Stamp Duties Bill, the Income Tax Bill, and a number of private bills. The Lords Commissioners were the Duke of Argyll, the Earl of ...
... of the Exchequer and Sir R. Hill with the impressed stamp, and the rights hitherto enjoyed under it. On this subject all sides are agreed that it would be better to go back to the compulsory . stamp than accept the changes announced. The Dabltn Evening ...
... 4*. Bd. per 1000, or 10.000 for 42*. «d. No charge for stamping. —Steel die* cut from 2*. Sd. each. A Sample Packet of Stationery, together with 111 ultra ted Catalogue, post-free for « stamps. Copy Address PARTRIDGE and COZENS, Man Stationers, 1, C ...