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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
"NEW ZEALAND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE."
REDUCTION IN PRICE.
THE Public are informed that a considerable
reduction has been made in the prices of the
above Work, and that, for the future, copies can be
procured from the principal booksellers throughout
the Colony, and from the Government Printer at
Wellington, at the following prices :—
Half bound calf, in one or two vols. ... 2 10 0
Full bound calf, do. do. ... 2 15 0
GEO. DIDSBURY,
Government Printer.
Wellington, 9th December, 1871.
undertaken."—Hawke's Bay Times. "Serves to
simplify very much these intricate Acts, and will
prove a useful handbook for business men."—
Southern Cross. "Most useful for all persons in
business. Any particular information can be ob-
tained without the slightest trouble." - Evening
Post. "The author has provided what the daily
experience of our Courts of Law proves to be a much
felt want."-Daily Times. "An exhaustive treatise
on the subject."-Southland Times. "Very useful
little book."-Grey River Argus. 191
ADMIRALTY CHARTS OF NEW ZEALAND.
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WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary of Customs.
Wellington, 1st December, 1871.
JUST PUBLISHED,
THE ORDINANCES of the Legislative Council
of New Zealand, and of the Province of New
Munster, from 1841 to 1853 inclusive, in one volume,
foolscap folio size; to which is prefixed an Alpha-
betical Index, and an Index showing Amendments
and Repeals.
Also, the Statutes of the General Assembly of New
Zealand from 1854 to 1860, in one volume foolscap
folio, with similar Indices.
Prices—30s. per vol., cloth backs; 35s. per vol.,
half calf.
Forwarded post free to any part of the Colony.
GEO. DIDSBURY,
Government Printer.
Wellington, 16th November, 1871.
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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JUST PUBLISHED,
A KEY to the Stamp Acts; being a Digest of the
Stamp Duties payable in New Zealand, with
Directions on stamping Instruments and cancelling
Stamps.
By H. B. SEALY, R.M.,
Late Deputy Commissioner of Stamps at Napier.
Published by Dinwiddie, Morrison, and Co., Napier.
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Extracts from the Reviews.
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conceived."-Hawke's Bay Herald. "The necessity
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better qualified than Mr. Sealy for the task he has
Printed under the authority of the New Zealand Government, by GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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🎓 Reduction in Price for "New Zealand Justice of the Peace" Work
🎓 Education, Culture & Science9 December 1871
Publication price, Justice of the Peace, Testimonials, Booksellers
- GEO. DIDSBURY, Government Printer
🏭 Availability of Admiralty Charts of New Zealand
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 December 1871
Admiralty Charts, Navigation, Customs Houses, Auckland, Nelson, Hokitika, Christchurch, Dunedin
- WILLIAM SEED, Secretary of Customs
🏛️ Publication of Collected Ordinances and Statutes Volumes
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration16 November 1871
Ordinances, Statutes, Legislative Council, Index, Publication, Government Printer
- GEO. DIDSBURY, Government Printer
📰 Gazette Subscription Rates and Advertisement Charges Schedule
📰 NZ GazetteSubscription rates, Advertisement charges, Pre-payment, Government Printer
💰 Publication of "A Key to the Stamp Acts" by H. B. Sealy
💰 Finance & RevenueStamp Acts, Digest, Duties, H. B. Sealy, Napier, Book publication
- H. B. Sealy (R.M.), Author of Stamp Acts Key
NZ Gazette 1872, No 26