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PuDlic Notices£so,ooo SIX PEE CENT. DEBENTURES. THE BANK OP NEW ZEALAND, Acting foe THE AUCKLAND IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS, Invite TENDERS .for the whole or any portion of Debentures representing Fifty Thousand Pounds, bearing Six per cent, interest, payable half-yearly. The Debentures, by the Auckland Improvement Act, 1573, are made.a first charge ori the lands and rents of land vested in the Commissioners, which at present comprise about fortynine acres, including the Albert Barrack Reserve, being the most valuable part of the City, and affording undoubted security to the holder. The Debentures have coupons attached for each half-year's interest, which, with the principal, may be made payable at any of the Chief Branches of the Bank of New Zealand in New Zealand, the place of payment to be declared by letter addressed to the Secretary for the Auckland Improvement Commissioners within three months from date of acceptance of tender, otherwise to be understood to be payable in Auckland. The principal will be repaid at par by a one per cent, cumulative Sinking Fund, applied by annual drawings to the extinction of the debt. The drawings will take place in the month of October in each year, commencing in 1876, at the office of, and on a day to be notified by, the Improvement Commissioners, and will be conducted in presence of a Notary Public and any of the" Debenture holders who may please to attend. The Debentures drawn will be paid at par on the 10th January following. The Commissioners declare their minimum at par, and tenders at or above that rate, in accordance with the form annexed, and addressed " Tender for Six per cent. Debentures," will be receved by the Bank of. New Zealand, at Auckland, up to noon of TUESDAY, the 30th of JUNE next, when they will be opened in presence of any of the tenderers who elect to attend. Payment will be required as follows ; On application, 5 per cent, on amount applied for. On 15th July, equal to 50 per cent, (inclusive of deposit) on amount allotted. On 31st July, 50 per cent. The Debentures will bear interest from Ist July, 1874. Copies of the Act authorising the Loan may be seen at the Bank o£ New Zealand, Auckland, New Plymouth, Wellington, Napier, Nelson, Blenheim, Christchurch,.. and Dunedin. For the Bank of New Zealand, D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector. Auckland, 15th April, 1874. Form of Tender. I hereby Tender for £ of the -Auckland Improvement Loan of .-£50,000, subject to the conditions in the advertisement dated 15th April, 1874, and for which I undertake to pay at the rate of £ for every £IOO Debenture. I enclose herein the sum of £ , being 5 per cent, on the amount applied for. Name Address Date NEW STOCK OF HATS AND CLOTHING, Ex Ocean Mail and Wemyss Castle. FELT HATS. FELT HATS. Men's black "Westminster" Men's „ " Stiffened Marquis" Men's „ " Paragon John Bright" Men's „ "Foxhunter" Men's „ " Macmahon" Men's „ "Alpin- - " — J <"" , -'- J —" Men's „ Bennet CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Men's striped twe" J x Men's fancy mole Men's trousers and vests Men's silk-mixed pagets Men's black cloth pagets Men's moleskin mackintoshes Complete stock of boys' and youths' clothing, boys-' caps, boys' hats. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. TTLLATHORNE and CO, of London and \J Paris, having removed their MELBOURNE BRANCH to more commodious and central premises, No 10, LITTLE COLLINS ST WEST, have now in STOCK and in Bond, for export to the other colonies, Complete sets of boot - manufactm machinery Ullathorne and Co's steal boot factories Howe's genuine sewing-machines Thomas's circular-head do Pearson's wax-thread do for bootmakers and saddlers' uses Huxliam and Brown's bark mills, tanners' rollers Cod Oil, Sumach Valonia, Divi Divi, French and English Calfskins, Patent and Fancy Leather, Closed Uppers, and General Grindery Indents executed at current prices, without charge. OF PARTNERSHIP. D. BECI he has, on the 4th May, 1874, admitted Mr WILLIAM JOHNSTON as partner, and that the business will be conducted in fut under the designation of BECK and JOHNSTON. George D. BECK considers this a fitting opportunity for thanking his numerous friends and the public for the very liberal support he i ----(1 since he 1~ that the awarded to the new fir MESSRS. BECK & JOHNSTON raving made arrangements for having their ds direct from home markets, those entrusting us with their orders may confidently rely upon being honestly dealt with. We beg to call special attention to our present stock of nter goods, r™"™"= ; "-» '■>="*■ ™vm.* „t i?„„.. id cloths, blac. __ = . . winter wear, English and Scotch tw( beautiful variety of Mosgiel tweeds. B. & J. hope, by careful atteirl" ness, combined with moderate ch. fair share of support will be awarded them. Address : Messrs. Beck and Johnston, Tailors, &c, next to Mr. Mulligan, Watchmaker, Lambton Quay. EX TAEAR.UA, FROM MELBOURNE—--100 pure bred Lincoln Rams 50 pure bred Lincoln Rams 2 imported Lincoln Rams Apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER June 3, 1874. 7\OR SALE, the ENTIRE DRAUGHT J HORSE YOUNG GENERAL, Just Imported from Tasmania. Pedigree : Young General, aged six years ; sire, General, imported to Tasmania ; dam, Flower, by Matchless; g.d., Old Flower. Old Flower was well known as the best mare in Tasmania, and won all the first prizes at the Tasmanian shows. The half-sister of Young General is the prize mare in Tasmania at the present '" ae. For price or further particulars apply to E. MEREDITH, J UN., Whareama ; or R, LUCAS, Auctioneer, Greytown. May 30th, 1874. FOR SALE, PRIVATELY.—That valuable Line of Coaches running between Wellington and Porirua, Apply to SAMUEL PROSSEB, Crown and Anchor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4121, 5 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4121, 5 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4121, 5 June 1874, Page 3

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