Money. MONEY—Trust Monej to Lend, \j in large or small sums, at very low interest.—R. D. L. Dutl'us, Land and Commission Agent, 130, Queen-street, near T. and S* Morrin's. — Trust Money fco Lend at very Low Rate of Interest. F. J. HAMMOND, Solicitor, Opposite "Herald" Office, Queen-street. MONEY to Lend, at low rates on freehold securities. — Arch. Bnohanan, Solicitor, Queen-street, opposite Bank of New Zealand. MONEY to Lend at a moderate rate of interest.—Apply to JACKSON & RUSSELL, Solicitors, Shorti and-atreet MONEY to Lend on Mortgage o! firstclass Freouold Securities. WILLIAM COLEMAN, Solicitor, National Insurance Buildings, 9j, Queon-atreet. &?£SdMy& T0 LEND in sums of 'd&\&\y\7\J from £60 upwards.—Apply Win. S. Cochrane, Cochrane'a Auction Mart, 185, >Jueeu-street. QUEENSLAND MORTGAGE, LOAN, AND DISCOUNT COMPANY Remored to WYNDHAJM-STREttT (3 doora from Gas Company's Office), AUCKLAND. Money advanced from £5 and upwards to any amount required, to suit the borrower, upon .Personal, Freehold, Leasehold, or any Tangible Secuncy, repayable in any way, as may bearranffod, either Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Instalments, at lowest current rates. Advances inado on Furniture without removal; also, on all kinds of Merchandise, including Bond Warrants, etc. Bills Discounted at current rates. MONEY LENT ON PROMISSORY NOTES, HOUSES, FURNITUKE, &a BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. Mortgages .Negotiated. JOHN W. HARDIE, Land, Commission, and Estate Agent HIGH-STKKjIT. Auckland. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND DISCOUNT BANK, HIGII-STBEEa , (Two doors from offices formerly occupied by City Council;, * LENDS MOJNEY IN SUMS OF £5 to £1,000, On Furniture, without removal UiiViaiios, willioutrenioval On Deposit of Deeds On Personal Security On Mortgages; on Promissory Notes On Life Policiea ; or on any Security Repayable Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly, Allletters and interviews strictly confidential A UCKLAND PERMANENT CO. JA. OPERATIVE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. OFFICK—I47, QUEHX-STKKET. LOANS granted upon approved securities of Freenold or Leasehold Properties in surna ot £20 to £6,000, principal and interest being repayable in instalments at the following REDUCED HATES for repayment of each £100 borrowed :— Repayments p ._ Wpn ir 'i'otal amount _exiending over c " ecK " repayable. dT s~".~cC 1 year .. .. £2 0 0 104 0 0 2 years .. .. 1 0 10 103 6 8 3 years .. .. 014 7 113 15 0 4 years .. .. 011 8 lA 6 8 6 yeara .. .. 0 8 9 136 18 9 8 years .. .. 0 7 1 147 13 9 _10 years .. .. 06 3 _ 16216 3 And in the same proportion for smaller or larger loans. Borrowers may at any time pay off the whole or part of their loans, or may (if the Committee consent) reduce the amount of their weekly repayments. Aii nual division of profits, in which borrowers participate • Deposits received at following rates of interest :— Fixed for 6 months . .. 5 per cent, per annum Withdrawable at 7 days' notice 4 per cent, per annum JOHN BATGER, Secretary. THE OBj'E CT S OF THE INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT BUILDING SOCIETY. To enable persons to become possessed ot Freehold or Leasehold Properties by moderate weekly or monthly payments. To enable persons possessed of land in or about Auckland to Erect Buildings on the same. To enable persons possessed of Freeholds or Leaseholds to obtain Loans for any • purpose, repayable by weekly or monthly instalments. THE REDUCED SCALE OF REPAYMENT Can be obtained on application at the SOCIETY'S OFFICES, CORNER OF QUEEN-STREET AND VULCAN LANE. JOHN BANCROFT, Manager; "tfiZl loan ***—f HJT OFFICE, <iOu«£Bßaa«jO About half-way up G R X V - S T R E E T. jjp\ MONEY LENT on Watches, HfirtS Jewellery, Clothing, etc. . J. iiUNYAN, Pawnbroker. Conveyances. yvEVONPORT, WAIWERA, AND JLJ W ARK WORTH ROY AL MAIL COACH. MONDAYS, WKDMEoDAYS, & FRIDAYS— Leave l»ovonpurt 3 juin., J/aiuipuna S.io a.m.. Wade 10.30, VVaiweraliinoon, Puhoi 1i45 p.m. Arrive Warkworth Z.'iSi p.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND cSATURDAYbLeave WarkwortntS a.m., Punoi 9.30 a.m., Waiwera 10.15 a.m., Wade 11.30 a.m., Takapuna i p.m. Arrive Devonport2.3op-ni. THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, MAY 9th, 1890, DAVIES BROS. COACH E3 Will leave as under:— Leaves Devonport, Leaves Takapuna. 7.45 a.m. 9.0 a.m. 10.20 a.m. 11.15 a.m. 1.50 p.m. 4.0 p.m. 4.45 p.m. 5.40 p.m. SUNDAYS. 10.0 a.m. 11.0 a.m, <s.!is p.m. 4.30 p.m. TTISITORS TO TB AROHA.—jfcotice. — - V The unaeraijtnea wiil run a Uoaoii n-om Tβ Ai'ohii Oα l'ueidays, ana Saturdays, mooting u'aia tor Auoislaud at Momnaviiie on tliose days, and roDurning to Tβ Ai-oha from Morrinsvilie on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of traiu from Auckland, conveying passengers, parcels, and mails _£ Gallagher.— B. H. Hayr aad Oj., { 1 1 ji. PATERSON AN D C"O GRAIN MERCHANTS. ' LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Omnibuses, Brakes. Cabs, and baddlo Horonn for Hire at ibwest rates. Special arrangements made with Evenine and Picnic Parties. Stores and Stables—Lome-street, Mt Roaklll and Avondale, Auckland, N.Z. UO3KUI Hearee and Mourning Carriages for hire Undertakers liberally dealt with. Horses for Sale, suitable for all sorts of work A^t^n?e W nt n sV a «r rilea t0 "" 1t » Mr ewS3SS°"- Produo " MerehMt - Porte r & Co.. Ironmongers, Newmarket Mr Robinson, Chemist, Darnell wmariCOT Mr Jones, Ironmonger, Pbnsonby Mr Jaokbon. Stationer, Onehunga MrLiLLEWALL. Grocer, etc, Deronport MrPATKiOK, Storekeeper. Takapuno.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 2
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