AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Under the Direction ot MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Representative . ... Bert. Royle. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. MR DANIEL FRAWLEY AND COMPANY. Including MISS MARY VAN BUREN. Firat Production cf tha Picturesque Character Drama, IN MIZZOURI. By Augustus Thomas. Author of "ARIZONA." SATURDAY NIGHT, "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME." Box Plan at Milr.cr and Thompson's. Day Sale at Eslick's and Sutherland's. P/ices—Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, Ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, ls. Early Door to Stalls end Pit Sixpence Extra. 4504 PUBLIC NOTICE. MAJOR TAYLOR, CHAMPION CYCLIST OF THE Y.uKLD. OWING to the lar.>e number of letters that The Christchurch Cycling end Motor Club have received, asking for particulars of MAJOR TaYLOR, since the Club have engaged him to ride ot the NEW ZEALAND WHEEL RACE MEETING at LANCASTER PARK on DECEMBER 16th, day and night, and DECEMBER 19th, they have decided to issue a PICTORIAL POST CARD, bearing a Photo and a short History of his career. Any person can hove one by sending their name and address, with one penny stauip.for postage, on application to the Club. The cards can also be had at Messrs Best and Towne. Cycle Agents, Manchester street; MaseeyHarris, Bicycle Depot, Manchester street; Messrs J, B. Clarkson and Co., Cycle Agents, Manchester ftreet; 'Mr G. Sutherland, Tobacconist, High street; Adams Star Cycle Co , Colombo street; or FRED. E. ASQUITH. Secretary. P.O. Box 434. Christchurch. 4170 sporting! rakaia sports and races. OWNF.R3 are Reminded that NOMINATIONS CLOSE for HORSE EVENTS on MONDAY, November SOth, at 8.80 p.m. M. J. LTDDY, 4507 Secretary. LECTURES. WAINONI, PROFESSOR BICKERTON'S RESIDENCE. Experimental Leetnrette, etc., The Ice Age, season's music, etc. Thursdays and * Saturdays, between 3 and 4 p.m. Admission Cd. Wainoni Cyclists' Church, 3 p.m., Sundays. Visitors' tickets 6d, 6 for 2s Cd. Addresses on "Religion and Science." Wainoni Gardens open doily. Admission Gd, Afternoon tea 6d. Flowers and ferns for sale. ' Wainoni, an ideal holiday home, is approached by river, road, or train. NOTICES. tfEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. £1 PER CENT. 6/30 DEBENTURE LOAN. ISSUE OF~£SOq t OOO. Part of £1,000,006' authorised to b» c . rawed: under «ii Act of thor Gerreral of New Zealand, and intituled The Aid to Publio Works and Land Settlement Art, 1903. MINIMUM PRICE OF ISSUE, £100 PER CENT. THE Colonial Treasurer invites Tenders L>r £500,000 New Zealand Government 4 per cent. Debentures, payable to Bearer, and of the face value of £1009, £500, £200 and £100 respectively, as may be desired. These Debentures are secured on the Public Revenues of New Zealand. The Principal will be repaid at par not earlier than rive years nor later than twenty years from the Ist February, 1904, the Government reserving to itself the right of redemption (by conversion or otherwise) on the Ist February or Ist August, 1909, or in any year after the year 1909, upon giving epc months' notice in the Government "Goiette," 1 and in at least four newspapers published in tbe colony, of its intention to do so. Both Principal and Interest will be mads > payabla at the Treasury, Wellington, New ' Zealand. • Dividends, represented by coupons attached to the debentures, will be payable on the Ist February and the Ist August in eacH year during the currency of the Loan, at the Cashier's Office, Treasury, Wellington, or at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand in New Zealand or Australia. At the option of the holder of any debenture, and on application made in that behalf . at the Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand, he may at any time during its ourrency have it indorsed payable, both as to principal and interest, at any specified Brunch of the Bank of New Zealand in Australia: Provided that the indorsement shah be nmde not less than one month before the duo date ol the next ensuing payment of interest. .Scrip Certificates (with Coupon attached for the payment of Interest for the broken period from the 4th January to the Ist February . 1904) will be issued, to be exchanged for the i Debenture-bonds with Interest-coupons at- , Inched. The first six months' interest, calculated ' upon the nominal amount of the Debenture, will be payable on the Ist August, 1904. The issue-price will be at the rate of £100 ' in money for every £100 expressed in debentures (below which no tender will be accept- ' od), payable as follows:— Deposit oi 6 per cent, on application. First instalment of 45 per cent, on Monday, 4th January, 1904. Second instalment of 60 per cent, on Monday, Ist February, 1904. Payments may be made in full at any time on or after the 4th January, 1904, and prior ; to the Ist February, 1904, at a discount at the rate of one pound ten shillings per centum per ennutn. Scaled tenders, addressed to the Secretary to the Treasury, Government Buildings, Wellington, accompanied with the 6 per cent, deposit, will be received np to noon of Wednesday, 23rd December, 1803, when they will be opened in the presence of the Colonial Treasurer and tho Cowtroller and AuditorGeneral, and allotment will forthwith be made. If cheques are lodged with a Tender, they must be drawn upon a Bank in Wellington, and be marked Ly such Bank as "good" for fourteen days. Cheques issued by a Bank need not be so marked. Tenders may be for the whole or any port of the Loan, and must state what amount of money will be given for every £100 of tho Debentures tendered for. Tenders must be for even hundreds of pounds sterling, and at prices which are multiples of sixpence. Tenders ait different prices must be on separate forma. The nominal amount of Debentures (tendered for must be written on the outside of the Tender. In case of default in the payment of any instalment at its proper date, the deposit and instalment (If any) previously paid will be liable to forfeiture. If no allotment is made, the deposit will be returned. The first and second instalments may be paid ait any Branch of the Bunk of New Zealand either in the colony or Australia, to the credit of the Public Account, or at the Treasury. Wellington, not later than the several dates previously mentioned. [ Tender* must be on printed forms, which ! may be obtained at the Cashier's Office, Treasury, Wellington, or at the Offices of the Bank of New Zealand at Sydney, Mel- ' bourne, Auckland, Wellington, Christohurch, jor Dunedin. I Office of the Colonial Treasurer, j Wellington, 25th November, 1903. 4178 j' LOST AND FOUND. ' OTOLEN or Strayed from" ray Property, at '! O Darfield. on Tuesday night. One Chestnut. Heavy Trap MARE, with White on face j and hind legs. Joseph Thompson. 4309 '^T*NAJs_XINE7 r l£e Quickest" "Cneapesti jIV and Best Stove Polish. All Store keepers. ; F TDRIDAL OUTFITS AT STRANOE'S: Wfe -D have a Special Feature of Trousseaux, and supply same at from 100s (or less) to 100 runsta, ud upwards. Strug* and Co.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11751, 27 November 1903, Page 1
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