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DOMINION OF 53]f| NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LOANS ISSUE of £4,500,000 STOCK Authorised to be raised In accordance with the provisions of the New Zealand Loans Act, 1932, whereby the Interest and principal an a d/reet charge upon the public revenues of the Dominion. . . THE ISSUE MAY BE TAKEN UP IN EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING FORMS: 1 /L°/ QTfIPK at §Qf%°/ ■ ■ "F/O OlUUlm Cll WV W/O Th e price of issue, £96 per cent., is payable either • _, »-----.•' (A) in fu" on application, or (B) in instalments ai Repayable 31st May, 1954-58 under: On Application £10% / On Friday 30th June, 1939 £40% On Friday 4th August, 1939 £46% ' ' : • ***% ' ; •-■ T/O 31 Udlm HI dbSf 51 /O The price of issue, £99 per cent., is payable either (A) in full on application, or (B) in instalments as Repayable 30th November, 1948 under: r ' On Application £10% On Friday 30th June, 1939 £40% On Friday 4th August, 1939 £49% - * ■ "5>9% The RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND gives notice that, on STAMP DUTY. Stock of this issue will be exempt from Stamp Duty oO«be behalf of the Minister of Finance, it is authorized to receive applications for New transfer thereof otherwise than by way of giftt Zealand Government Loans as above. u .. IAn . . ■ ~--., MINORS. Any person of the age of ten years or upwards may be registered-as OBJECTS OF LOAN. The proceeds of the issue are to be utilized for the holder of Stock and may execute transfers thereof. Public Works and general developmental purposes, including capital expenditure on iLiTeaerT . .-.,.. •■•■■•• m* j ». defence works. INTEREST. Interest will be payable half-yearly on the 3 ist May and the 30th November. . . REPAYMENT. If not previously redeemed, the £4 per cent. Loan,i9s4/i958, A full half-year's interest will be paid on the 30th November, 1939, on fully-paid will be paid off at par at the Reserve Bank.of New Zealand on the 31st May, 1958; allotments of both Loans. _ . but the Minister of Finance reserves the right to repay at par at any time on or after A first payment of j£i-io-6d. per cent, on instalment allotments will bemade ot>-the the 31st May, 1954, on giving three months' notice, in the New.Zealand Gazette, of 30th November, 1939. . ' " his intention to repay. Interest on Registered Stock will be paid free of inland exchange by means of intejett If the market selling price of the £4 per cent. Loan, warrants, which will be transmitted by post at the risk of the stockholder. The rnt ,/ Tn . B fa ii Q helnw the mice of issue namely -fo6 Der Reserve Bank of New Zealand will accept directions.from stockholders for payment 1954/i95 8» lalJs oeiow tne price^ol issue, nameiy £,90 per o £' mteast to My a gent in the Dominion; existing instructions for the payment of cent., sums will be made available annually, as required, interest in the Dominion on New Zealand Government Stock will obtain in.ie«pect up to a total of 5 per cent, of the amount of the Loan of these Loans. Outstanding at the end of the previous financial year, for Interest on Stock Certificates to bearer will be paid free of inland exchange by .mesas' the ourchase for cancellation of such stock on offer below of coupons annexed to the Certificates. Interest coupons may be presented arj&e .!'/„•_ Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington; at any branch of the Bank of New mat price. Zealand in the Dominion; or at "any Postal Money-order Office in New Zealand. lXlS^^^£^i^^^^^" tM'"'tta't EXCHANGE ON REMITTANCES. Ch e ,u« in pa^n. ofdk*,.* will be accepted free of inland exchange. Stock of the £4 per t AN AUTHORISED TRUSTEE INVESTMENT, Trustee, m. y the beneficial ownership of a holder for a period of at least .^st q£ above . mentioned Loans unde r the powers of the Trustees jfct, six months prior to death, will be accepted at par at any og^ un i css expressly forbidden in the instrument (if any) creating the Trait; time before maturity in payment of death duties in respect ' .___._.._ ~ , r .„, ' n f thot npfenn's estate APPLICATIONS. Applications, on the prescribed form, will be received»at OI tnat person s esiaie. Reserye fiank of cw Zealand , Wellington; at any branch' of the Bank of New The ultimate repayment of the Public Debt of the Dominion is, in the main, pro- Zealand in the Dominion, or at any Postal Money-order Office in New Zealand. vided for under the Repayment of the Public Debt Act, 1925, in pursuance of which Applications must be for sums of £10 or for a multiple thereof, : New Zealand's Debt reduction resources shall be applied in the. purchase and Applications for Fully-paid Allotments of the £4 per cent. Loan, 1954/195 8, most be redemption of New Zealand Government securities at or before maturity. For this accompanied by a remittance of £96 per cent, of the nominal amount applied for, and purpose there is issued annually out of the Consolidated Fund a sum equal to £ per applications for Fully-paid Allotments of the £4 per cent. Loan, 1948, by a remittance cent, of the Debt affected, and to this is added a sum equal to interest at 3I per cent. o f £99 per cent, of the nominal amount applied for. . : '♦ per annum of the Debt paid off under this scheme. The Repayment of the Public Jn the eyent of iaJ a \\ otmenty t he balance of the amount paid on application will Debt Act applies to the major portion of the Dominion s Debt, certain loans for be refunded to the applicant on allotment. . ,-, .. oti^lSdtwlr^^^ Applications fe taata* Allots ™. be acco^wi^depo,* of£„ ijjr ut-^l^-d *c u»™» per cent, of the nominal amount applied tor. ■ .-. .• excluded from the Debt Repayment bcheme. iJV- A *- f r .. ...... ... .. • ~,, If partial allotment is made, the balance 01 the deposit paid on application will be SECURITIES. On surrender of fully-paid Allotment Letters on or after the applied towards the payment of the instalment due on the 30th June, 1939; any 4th August, 1939, New Zealand Government Stock will be issued in either of the surplus remaining after making that payment will' be refunded to the applicant on , following forms as applicants may direct:— allotment. .„ c In case of default in the payment of any instalment at its proper date, the deposit and (1) Registered Stock transferable by Memorandum of Transfer. gum prev i ous i y pa i d w m be Hable to forfeiture and the relative allotment to ' (2) Stock Certificate(s) to bearer with coupons annexed. cancellation. Registered Stock will be convertible into Stock Certificates to bearer, and Stock Commission at the rate of ss. per £100 stock will be allowed to bankers and Certificates will be convertible into Registered Stock, without payment of any fee. registered sharebrokers on allotments made in respect of applications bearing theit stamp. . . TRANSFERS. The Register of Stock will be kept at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, where transfers will be registered without payment of any fee. COPIES OF THIS PROSPECTUS and forms of application may SS" be obtained at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, are transferable by delivery. at any branch of any Bank in the Dominion ; at any.Eostal.Money« m^.r . r . .^,-ri «- , • ,• r order Office in New Zealand; or from members x>f any Stock CERTIFICATES OF TITLE. Certificates of Title evidencing ownership of Fxchanjre in the Dominion. ..''■.. the stock to which they relate will be issued, without payment of any fee, to holder. Hxchange in me dominion, of Registered Stock in either the £4 per cent. Loan, 1954/1958, or the £4 per cent. Anadvertisementauthorisedbjthe Reserve Bank of New ZealaH^WeUingi^b May, 193, LtOcUl} 1943 • ' .■•-*■-■■'., THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS WILL BE CLOSED ON OR BEFORE 31st MAY, 1939

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 13

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