SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES ! WANTED, the Weak-sighted to know that they can have Spectacles properly adapted to suit their Bights, at PERCEVAL'S, Optician and Spectacle-maker to the Dunedio Hospital, No 1, George-street. Pure Brazilian Pebbles, highly recommended for defective visions. Also on sale, Sykes's Hydrometers, Glass do., Saccharomaters, Thermometers. Aneroid Barometers, Sextants, Quadrants, Ships' Compasses, Salinometers, Mathematical Instruments, Field Glasses, Telescopes, &c, N.B. — All kinds of Optica and Mathematical Instruments bought. PARTIES VISITING- DUNEDIN will find •T FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, combined with Moderate Charges, at MURRAY'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Eattray-Btreet, Dunodin, W. H A W X I N S, • ACCOUNTANT AND LAND AGENT, Licensed Land Broker, Princes-street, Dunedin. Consulting Actuary for Building Societies, &c. NEW SEEDS AND SELECT NURSERY STOCK. rpHOMAS ALLAN, J- NURSEKY AND SEEDSMAN, Princes-street, Cumberland-street, and Frederick-street, Dunedin, Begs to call the attention of settlers and farmers to the arrival of the largest and most varied stock of Agricultural and Garden Seeds ever offered in Otago, comprising white, red, yellow, alsyke, gowgrass, and other clovers ;" timothy, cocksfoot, fescues, Italian, rye, meadow, foxtail, pous, and other grasses ; and garden seeds in variety and quality not to be had elsewhere in Otago. T. A. would also direct special attention to his stock of Fruit and Forest Trees, Ornamental, Flowering, and other Shrubs and Trees, comprising '8000 apples and pears, in 70 different varieties, all splendid ; clean, healthy, and well-grown trees, 1, 2, 3, and 4 years, from 12s. per doz. ; plums and cherries, 3 and 4 years, 18s. to 30s. per doz. ; peaches, apricots, nectarines, almonds, quinces, filberts, hazels, &c. ; 300,000 thorn quicks, 1, 2, and 3 years ; 20,000 forest trees, in great variety. All up-country orders carefully packed, and executed with despatch. Garden Tools, Pruning Gloves, &o. I)ERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTAGO. This Society has been formed by an alteration of the Constitution rf the Second New Zealand Building and Mutual Investment Society, 1864. By its Constitution it is able to transact every description of business usually undertaken by Building Societies, both on the terminating and the permanent principle. Two Series of Shares on the terminating system are at present in force —one dating from 3?ebruary, 1864, and the ot.hes- from Petruary, 1870, The Society ha 9 the power to start new series of such shares at any time when it may appear advisable. Two New Series of Shares, called Shares of Class A and Class B in the Permanent Series, are now being issued. Shares in Class A are of the amount of twenty-five pounds each, the principal being paid up in one sum. On these half-yearly dividends are paid at the rate of nine per cent, per annum, and an annual bonus out of the surplus profits. They may be withdrawn at any time on three months' notice, and form the most eligible investment for surplus funds now to be found in the money market. Shares in Class B are of twenty-five pounds each, and will be realised after seventy-five monthly payments of Rye shillings each have been made. The holders of them will also be entitled to a bonus on realisation, equal to a proportionate share of the surplus profits of the Society during the period over which the monthly payments have run." The moneys of the First and Second Series are advanced to Shareholders on mortgage of freehold or leasehold properties,or upon Shares in the Society wholly or in part p:tid up. The amounts available for advance are sold by auction at the monthly meetings to the highest bidder, who, from the date of the advance, pays a redemption fee of 10s. per month for each L6O Share advanced until the termination of the Series. Moneys of the Permanent Series are lent on similar securities, repayable by monthly instalments extending over a fixed number of yea-8. The tables of repayment in this Society ■ ape &t the lowest r&tes , "For prospectus, and for terms for loans apply at the office of the Society, Temple Chambers, Princes-street, Dunedin, J. S. WEBB, Secretary. BUSINESS ' DIEECTORY. [Advertisers in the Tuapeka Times will have their names inserted in the following Directory gratis.] LAWRENCE. Andrews, 8., Blacksmith & Veterinary Airey, John, Eoss Place Hotel Barnett, Thomas, Tinsmith, &c. Bastings, Frederick, Commercial Hotel Bastings and Arbuckle, Storekeepers Bastings and Kofoed, Brewers Clark, George, Masonic Hotel Copland, John, Solicitor Davidson, John, Boot and Shoemaker Dowse, G-. and Co., Saddlers Gooday, Wm. Nott, Solicitor Harrop, Jonas, Chemist and Druggist Hayes, William, Shatebroker, Accountant, and Land Agent Hill, James, Watchmaker & Jeweller Jeffery, G-eorge, Chemist and Druggist, Bookseller, &c. Lisfcon, George, Dining Hoorns Low and Sons, Saddlers Marx, J. A., Tailor and Clothier Mears, Wm., Builder and Contractor Middlemiss, J., Blacksmith and Farrier Miller, S.-A., Draughtsman Morrison, W. D., Timber Merchant M'Coy, LL.B., H. F., Solicitor M'Kimmie, Robert, Butcher Potts, Mrs., Victoria Hotel Pressly, J. H., Nuisery and Seedsman Richards, Mrs., Dressmaker Sproule, H. X, Writing and Commercial Academj
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 187, 7 September 1871, Page 3
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