. Daily Colonist (1898-06-28) . dollars, one per cent ; when oucb excess is overten thousand dollars, and not more than twentythousand dolUn, one and one-quarter ol oneper cent, when such excess Is over twentythousand dollars, one and one-half of one perent. If paid on or after the let July, 1H08. Four-fifths of one percent, on real per cent, on theaueaaedvaluo olwlidand. Three-foarths of one per cent, on personalproperty. On BO much o! tho Incomo of any person lU!exceeds one .thousand dollars tho loUowlngrates, namely, upon such excess, when thesame Is not more than ten thousan


. Daily Colonist (1898-06-28) . dollars, one per cent ; when oucb excess is overten thousand dollars, and not more than twentythousand dolUn, one and one-quarter ol oneper cent, when such excess Is over twentythousand dollars, one and one-half of one perent. If paid on or after the let July, 1H08. Four-fifths of one percent, on real per cent, on theaueaaedvaluo olwlidand. Three-foarths of one per cent, on personalproperty. On BO much o! tho Incomo of any person lU!exceeds one .thousand dollars tho loUowlngrates, namely, upon such excess, when thesame Is not more than ten thousand dollars,one and one quarter of one per com; when suchexcess is over ten thousand dollars and notmoro«than twenty thousand dollars, one andono half of ono per cent.; when suchcxcobb is•ver twenty thousand dollars, ono aud threo-tourlhi; of ono per cent. Rovenuo Tax, {3 00 por capita (Victoria city xcopled). ViotorU, . 0„ January 6th, 1893. C. BOOTH,Afiessorand Collector. KLOiNIDIKEOUTFITS Not complete writhout a supply of. GAIL BORDENEAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK IHjjhest repiitfitfon for ^imr nunl-Ity ; ht?ncc. no cxpuiimfiii ; Uii NEW YORK CONDENSED M!LK CO. BANJO AND QDITAB INSTRUCTION—Modern method of Angering. Studio 54Five Sisters Block, Fort street. WaldoMandolins and Banjos, absolutely blgli-- Terms and prices at the rONHiniVATORV OF .MUSIC. Pupils nt the Commencement KxerclscsGain Cummcudatiou—The PrizeWinners. Last night the comnieneene nt exei-ejsesOf the Victoria Conservatory oC .Music werehold In institute hnll, and as In prevlmisyears, so large was the attendance thatthe iiall was (lulte llllcd. It la impossibleto critleizc a educert of this length and dojustice to all the performers. The charac-ter ot all the work was very high, show-g that the teaching stall appreciate thenecessity of thoroughly training the pupils,butli In time and The vocalnunihcrs were particularly well Slaecalo Polka and the -Vrln from••The Bar


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