MONEY AND STOCKS. DYMOCK, MacSHANE AND’ SQUANDERS, Sharebrokers, Members Wellington Stock Exchange, 17 Grey Street, Wellington. Telegrams: “Marmion-’ WE have a special sum of 46000 fox investment on first Citv property at 6 per cent. The investor ’prefers rent-producing securities in Wellington or Auckland. Applies; tions may be made at any of our offices. fullerton-smith and co.. Solicitors, , Marto” Feilding, Palmerston North, Taihape, Raetihi. and Taumarunui. Telegraphic Address: Attorney. :' 1 \ WESTPORT BOROUGH COUNCIL. THE Westport Borough Council invites applications for purchase of the Debentures set out below. DEBENTURES. DEBENTURE issue of 429,506 at six (G) per centum, and sinking fund of two (2) per centum with n currency of twenty (20) years from June 1, 1924. AUTHORITY.—The loans are issued under “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913.” DEBENTURE.—Denominations of 4100, 4500, and 4,1000 each will be issued at par. PURPOSE OF LOANS—(a) 423,500 for electric light and power purposes; (b) 43000 for private connections; (c) 43000 for street machinery. TRUSTEES may invest in these debentures under "The Trustees’ Act, 1908.” BROKERAGE.-One (1) per centuAi will bo paid on sales actually completed to Registered Sharebrokers, Bankers, and Solicitors, doing business in the Dominion. All other conditions of these loans are fully set out in the Prospectus issued by the Council. Copies of Prospectus may be obtained from the undersigned, or from ani branch of the Bank of New South Males in New Zealand, or office of this paper ARTHUR TAYLOR. ’ Town Clerk.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 215, 5 June 1924, Page 10
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