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Auckland Provincial Government Debentures.

Superintendent's Office, Auckland, ' July 28th, 1856. IVTOTJCE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at this office until noon of Wednesday, the Ist day of October, 1856, from persons desirous of advancing the wlvole or any portion of the sum of Twenty Thousand Pounds, on the security of Debentures, to be issued under the provisions in that behalf contained in the two Acts of the Local Legislature of the Province of Auckland, intituled respectively "The Debentures Act, 1856," and "An Act for the Appi-opriation of the Revenue and other Moneys for the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six," namely, — 1. If a Tender be accepted, Debentures, secured on so much of the Revenue of the Province of Auckland, as is subject to the appropriation of the Local Legislature thereof, w,ill be issued for the sum advanced, on payment of the amount, in cash, into the Public Treasury of the Province 2. The Debentures will be payable to bearer, and will be issued fnr such sums (not being for less than £100, nor for any broken sum of £50 , additional,) as may be speei6ed in the Tender. 3. The piincipal will not be payable until the Ist day of May, 1865, nor until such furfebter time after the said Ist day of May as the Local Legislature shall by an Act to be passed in that behalf, direct and appoint ; and will bear interest 1 in the meantime at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, payable haltycaily on presentation of the Debentures at the Pioviucial TieaMiry, Auckland, on or after the Ist day of January, and the Ist day of July in every year. 4. Parties tendering are requested to state — 1. The amount they are prepared to advance, and the sum (not being below par) which they offer for each £100 of such Debentures. 2. Whether or not the Tender is conditional upon the acceptance of -the full amount, or of any specified portions, of the sum offered. 5. Tenders to be sealed, and endorsed "Ten-" ders for Debentures." J. Logan Campbell, Superintendent.

|WA rjIHE DRAUGHT HORSE will serve this season, at the Stables of the Undersigned, at the Tamaki. Punch is a jet black horse ; four years old ; of great bone and substance. Sire, the well-known imported horse Norfolk Hi;ro ; Dam, the mare which obtained the Prize given by the Auckland Agricultural Society in 1852 for the best mare for agricultural purposes. Terms £4 If more than two mares a reduction will be tallowed. For the accommodation of parties at a distance a limited number of mares will be grazed at 3s. per week. Wai. Innes Taylor. Tamaki, August 23, 1856.

JETHER. ojfigeti»*dlj&& rpHE famed horse 'iEther,' will serve during the season at the _jQl_jlX^ Stables of the undersigned. iEther Gfafton, and brought to New Zealand by the Hon. H. W. Petre. He is of the purest, blood of the English Turf, and Sire of some of the best stock in these colonies. For pedigree see stud book of England, vol. 4, p. 352. Terms, Seven Guineas. As he will serve only a limited number, early application is requested.

PLOVER, The celebrated hoise Young Plover, will serve this season at the Stables of the undersigned, Sire iEther, dam, Young Moonshine. Tor performances sec Racing Calendar of New South Wales where he was winner of the St. Leger of 1851. He is Sire of some uf the best young Stock in this Colony, for which see entrances for the Grand Auckland St. Legor of 1859. Terms, Four Guineas.

HONEST TOM. The well-known and favourite draught horse Honest Tom, will serve this Season at the Stables of Mr Hall, Otahuhu. This powerful horse is 6 years, by G)en,elg, out of the celebrated cart mare Blossom (imported) by Hercules, grandam by Farmers' Glory, great grandam by Old Clydesdale. Terms £3 5s Od If more than 3 mares, as peaarrangement with Mr. Hall. Henry Hardington, Auckland, Ist August] 1856.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 957, 29 August 1856, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 957, 29 August 1856, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 957, 29 August 1856, Page 4

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