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Money. THE ECONOMIC BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. I Temmrart Onrioss: ! VULCAN-LANE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. I _____ r ..... * . Advances made upon the approved securities of ; Freehold and Leasehold Properties under the following scale of repayments, including principal and interest:— Weekly repay- Loans Loans ments extend- of £20. of £100. ing over a. d. £ s. d. 1 year SO 2 0 0 2 years' 4 2 1 010 8 years I 11 0 14 7 4 years 2 4 0 11 8 6 years' 2 0 0 10 0 0 years 19 0 8 0° 7 years 1 7 0 7 11 ; 8 years 1 6 0 7 1 10 years; 1 8 , 6 8 8 11 j «ars 1 2 0 6 10 DEPOSITS The Society receives money on deposit as nnder 7 days' notice „ 5 per'cent. 6 months .. — 8 percent. 12 months .. ... 6} percent. Office hoars, 10 to 4 ; Saturdays, 10 till 12 noon and ' 6to 8 p.m. (public holidays excepted). Further information oan be obtained from ARTHUR BADDELEY. Secretary. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor, National Insurance Buildings, Queen-street. 1%/rONEY TO LEND LYJL ON MORTGAGE AT CURRENT BATES. I FARQUHAR MACRAE, SOLICITOR, Loan and Mercantile llulldlngs, Qneen-street, Auckland. IVTONEY TO LEND ON MORTG AGE Money to lend on mortgage in sums of £100 and upwards. JOHN M. ALEXANDER, Solicitor. Wyndham Chambers, Wyndham-streei. MONEY TO LEND at current rates of interest, B. LAISHLEY, Queen street. MONEY TO LEND, at a moderate rate Lt Ji of Interest.—Apply Jaekson and Rusiell, Solicitors, 81iortland-street. MONEY TO LEND, in large or email sums, at current rates.—C. Williamson, Land Agent, 88, Queen-street MONEY TO LEND.— large sum ol Money to Lend, In sums of £100 and upwards, at a very low interest.Apply Mr. W. Altken, Sliortland-street. ' TO LEND, from £25 t V/ upwards, on freehold security at current rates.—S. Jaokson, Jun., Solicitor, Qneen- ' street, ______________ i xm r* /A TO £5000.—Money to l.end, in sums as above, at lowest current rates. ' —Win. S. Cochrane, Coclirane's Mart, 185, Queenstreet. Fancy GoodsJMPORTANT NNOUNCEMENT. LARGE GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE GIVING UP THE BUSINESS. jyjONSTER £JLEARAKCE gALE AT jy/£ONTAGUE'S Jp\ANCY JgAZAAR, QUEEN-STREET, ; m- NBf_oSli! Owing to other business arrangements) which necessitate 'tate the entire attention of the proprietor, he has resolved to hold , A CLEARANCE SALE or THE LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK ! ovj WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS,. Etc., Etc., Etc. ALL SPLENDIDLY ASSORTED AND QUITE NEW. EVERY ARTICLE WILL BE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT PRICES WHICH MUST ENSURE AN IMMEDIATE SALE. PURCHASERS ARE INVITED TO I r MAKE AN EARLY CALL, IN ORDER TO SECURE BARGAINS AND THE CHOICE OF THE STOCK. PREMISES TO LET AND FIXTURES FOE SALE THE TRADE LIBERALLY EDALT WITH. ANY [BONA FIDE OFFER FOR THE ENTIRE STOCK. Liberal Terms will be given. JjIANCY JJAZAAR, QUEEN-STREET The Stud. REASON 1887-8. * R A DAMES. IMl'w/ Brown horse, 15 hands 2 I inches, seven years old, by A.yMßiWwar*?'! tn* Leollnui, dam I/Orient, by Knipht of the Crescent out of Egyptian, by Touchstone out of Area, by Glsdiator. Knight of the Crescent was by Knight ol St. Patrick, who was by Knight of St. George [winner of the St. L'ger] out of Pocahoatai. dam of Stookwijll, Rataplan, King Tom, etc.; Leolinus by Caterer out of Tasmania, by Melbourne; Caterer by Stockwell out of Sellna, by Orlando. Kadames is grandly bred, uniting so many strains ef Whalebone with those of Oomus through Melbourne, and Partisan through Gladiator. As a racehorse Radames comes well to the front. He won the R.C. Handicap, UOsovs; the Maiden Plate at Waipawa ; the Tauranga Stakes, 200sovs at Poverty Bay ; Dead Heat with Administrator for the Easter Handicap, 200sovs, Auckland Autumn Meeting [this was the fastest race over run in New Zealand]; the Papakura Cup, etc. Eadau.es shows much power, on short legs, and has a grand constitution, moves freely in all hli paces, and equally suited to get racehorse) or give action to a trotter. , „ Terms, £3 10ii; groom, 43, Two or more mares as agreed. Radames will travel as follows Mondays : Panmure, Ho wick, East Tamakl. Wednesdays : Avondale. Saturdays : Mangere. Other days at the Harp of Erin. yA. mHE PURE-BRED a JL CLYDESDALE rwlfP YOUNG CHAMPION i -V i J ffn Will Stand this Season at l EAST TAMAKI. Young Uhaiupioii is a Day standing 16 hands high, possessing good flat bane with (rood substance, and ' is remarkably active. Young Champion was bred in Victoria by Mr. Nelson, by Champion (imported from Scotland), his dam by Cromwell (imported), granddam Dy Black Champion (imported from Tasmania), Cromwell by Merry Tom. TKRMS : Single mares, £2; two or more, as per ! agreement. Groomage, 2s 6d at first service. Good accommodation for marei at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, bnt no responsibility. v, ill travel : Mondays, Papatoitol and WoodsJde; Tuesdays, Fiat Bush aud East Tamaki: Thursdays, Howick and Panmure; Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at home. All payments to be made to the Proprietor by the i 3rd of January, 1888. 1 W. D. LAXON, 21st Sept., 1887. East Tamaki. STAND THIS IZAAK WALTON will stand the season, or run in the paddock with his mares, at the Farm of Mr Walter Mci aul, New Lynn, Auckland iZAAK WALToN Is the sire of Billingsgate, Silvio, The Bard and many others, Fee : Thoroughbreds, £10 lQi ; Half-bred*, £5 St, Groomage fee, ss. B. McCADL, ' Owner. POUNDKEEPERS' BOOKS (uuder the new Act), 26 and 50 pages, with the Scheduled of Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted on commencement, on Sale at the Uxmald Publishing Office, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8066, 29 September 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8066, 29 September 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8066, 29 September 1887, Page 8

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