ROYAL GAZETTE Ml JOHN INNS, QUEFN’S PRINTER. v LAND ASSESSMENT. .— Treasurer‘s Ollice, P. E. Island, 4th September, 1866. N pursuant'c of an Act of the General Assemlily of this Island, made and passed iii the 'I'uenty-tinutli year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intitiiled “ An Act relating to the Latid Assessment at present imposed liy Law on the Town atid liovalty ol' l’rincetowu,” and also of an Act lllfl'le and passed iii the Twenty- seventh year of the saute reign, intituled, ‘* An Act to consolidate and amend the sevetal Laivs imposingr an ASSt‘b‘Slllt‘tll on all Lands iii this (V'ulony and lor the encourageiiietit ol‘ l‘lducation.” I do llt'l'l‘l)y pnlilicly tiotily the owners or occupiers of Lands in this Island, for \\lllt'll the annual .vlsscssnieut or Assessttients charged thereon by the said recited Acts, or some one or more of them, OI tiiiie shillings and two pence lautiil money of this lslaiid lin every hundred acres of wilderness or tuiiitiproved Lands, contained in the st-veral 'l‘ownsliips and the Islands lit-longing thereto; and the sum nlisix shillings and eight petiCe ol'like money loi‘ every hundred acres olicultivated or improved Lands in the said several 'l'owiisliips and Islands as aloresaid; and at the rate of nine shillings and two pence ol' like ttioney per hundred acres for \\ ilderness or unimproved Toun Lots and Pasture Lots iii the. Town and Roya Ly ol‘ Printietou‘n; and at the rate. of six shillings and eight pence ol like money per hundred acres for cultivated or improVed Town Lots and Pasture Lots iii the Town and Royalty of Pi iiii-etowu as aforesaid; and the sum of four Shillings of like money lur each and every uncultivated or tuiiuiprth-d 'l‘ou-n Lot, Common Lot and \Vater Lot, gratit- ed in the Town and Common nl' Charlottetown; and the sum of six shillings of like money for tat-Ii and every uncultivated or unimprovml Pasture Lot ill the Royalty ol' Uliarlotletouu; and the sum of four shillings of like money for each and every cultivated or improved l’asture Lot in the. Royalty; and the sum of NH) shillings and six pence ot' like money for each and every cultivated or improved 'l'owu Lot and Water Lot in the said Town; and the, sum , ol two shillings of like money (hr each and every cultivated or hit- pi‘oVetl Uoiiitiioii Lot as aforesaid; aitd the sum of two shillings atid eight pence ol like money for each and every uncultivated or unini- proved 'l‘own Lot and \Vater Lot in the 'l‘onn of Georgetown; and the sum of one shilling and four pence of like money for each and every cultivated and improved 'l‘own Lot and Water Lot in the last mentioned Town; and the sum of three shillings and lintr pent-e of like money lor each and eVery uncultivated or unimproved l’asture Lot in the [Loyalty of Georgetown: and the sum of two shillings of like money for each and every cultivated or improved l’astni'e Lot in the last tiieiitioiit-d Royalty; and the sum of two pence of like money liil'PltCll and every acre ol’ cultivated or impioved Lands iii the Royalty ol' (ieuigetown, called Reservul Lands; and the sum oftliree pence of like tiioitey for each and every acre of such last itieutioiied Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands; and so in proportion lor a less quantity—is payahle; that unless the Aesessinent or Assessments lor the current year, imposed hy the said recited Ants, or some one or more of lllt‘lll, he paid into my hands, or the hands of any of my Deputies, (as revpiiied by law,) on or l)LliIl‘('. the Sixth day of l)l£(3l".;\ll’;El{ next, I shall proceed against all such Lands as shall then he in arieai‘ for non-pay- ment. of the sums charged thereon. (1‘ EURG E WRIGHT, 'I'ieasuret. m"I—.‘ A M-‘i X A. 3th; gnome. COLONIAL Snonnrnnr‘s OFFICE, JUNE 6, 1866. * ISHING LICENSES will be granted at this Oliice, to UNITED STATES VESSELS to prosecute the Deep Sea. Fisheries dur- ing the year 1866, in all that part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence within thejurisdiction of Prince Edward Island, on payment of a. tonnage Fee of Tunes Sittcmmts. currency, per ton. T. HEATH IIAVILAND, Colonial Secretary. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, October 10, 1866. M VOL. \'lII.——No. 389 DEPUTY RECEIVERS OF LAND TAX. N compliance with the provisions of the several Acts of this Island for levying an Assessment on all Lands therein, I have appointed the following persons to be Deputy Receivers of the said Assessment : PRINCE COUNTY. Benjamin Haywood, Townships Nos. 1 and 2. John D. Woodman, Townships Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, and Savage Island. James liinley, Townships Nos. 7, 8, 9 and H). Donald C Ramsay, Townships Nos. 11, l2, 13, 14, Lennox Island and Sandhitls adjacent. George Beairsto, Priiicetown, Princetown Royalty, Townships Nos. 18 and I9, Grover. Bunbury, Fishery and George’s Islands. David Rogers, Townships N s. 15, I6 and 17. John Clay, Townships Nos. 25, 26, 27 and Indian Island. James B. Leard, Townships Nos. 28 and 29. QUEEN’S COUNTY. Charles A. Crosby, Townships Nos. 20 and 21. John Binns, Junr.. Townships Nos. 22, 23, 24, and Peter’s Island. William Shepherd, Charlottetown, Charlottetown Common and loyalty, Townships Nos. 30. 31, 32. 33, 34, 35, 36. 37, 48, 65, 67, Governor’s, St. Peter’s, York, Pownal, Goose and Redford Islands. Peter M. Bourke, Townships Nos. 49 and 50. Alexander McDonald, Merchant, Townships Nos. 57, 58 and Prim Island. William Ross, Townships Nos. 60, 62 and Wood Islands. KING’S COUNTY. William Sterne, Townships Nos. 38, 39, 40 and 41. William S. Macgowan. the Southern moiety of Township No. 43, Townships Nos. 44 and 45. John Dixon, Township No. 42, and the Northern moiety of Town- ship No. 43. James N. Cogswell, Georgetown, Georgetown Royalty and Reserved Lands adjoining, Townships Nos. 52, 53, 54, and that part of Township No. 55 south of Grand River, Panmure and Boughton Islands. William McLaren, Townships Nos. 51, 59, 61 and 66. William Conahan, Township No. 56, and that part of Township No. 55 north of Grand River. Emanuel McEachen, Townships Nos. 46 and 47. David Crichton, Townships Ncs. 63, 64, and Murray Islands. To prevent mistakes. all persons when paying Assessment are requesth to produce a. return, according to Law, of the quantity of Land, the number of the Township, and the name of the owner or occupier. G EORGE WRIGHT, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Oflice, Sept. 10, 1866. R. G. till 6th Dec. 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