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SALE OF £50,000 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT FOUR PER CENT. DEBENTURES.

APPLICATIONS are invited for the PURCHASE of the whole or any portion of El ET Y THOUSAND NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT DEBENTURES. These Debentures will bo issued under the Immigration and Public Works Loan Act, 1870, and will be sold at £9O 10s per cent. The Debentures will have a currency of Forty Years from the 15th April, 1873, and will bo in sums of One Hundred Pounds each, bearing interest at Pour per cent, payable half-yearly on the 15th April and 15th October in each year. The Debentures will be allotted in the order of application, and will be delivered to the purchaser on payment of the purchase money with accrued interest from loth April. Applications to be addressed to the Treasury at Wellington. C. T. BATKIN, Secretary to the Treasury. Treasury, Wellington, 6th August, 1873.

To tl le Free and Independent Electors of the Tauranga District. JENTLEMEW, —It was not my intention to

have troubled you further on electioneering matters until nearer the time at ■which you will he called upon to record your rotes for the election of a representative for this district in the Provincial Council. Circumstances have, however, arisen within the last two days under which X feel that I should not be doing my duty to you nr myself were I to remain silent. Requisitions seem again to be the order of the day. For my own part, I have never sought a requisition. I have the greatest faith in the verbal assurances of support so numerously and freely offered me, and feel satisfied that when the Polling Day arrives you will redeem your pledges. Peeling sure of this, I have refrained from troubling you with a written requisition. I am, Gentlemen, Very faithfully yours, E. M. EDOCUMBE. The Knoll, August 19, 1873.

For Sale, SEED POTATOES, ’Grown from yeaPa Wabbnambooe Sebd. Ditto, ditto, also grown from local eeecL Apply to €. MOOESOM.

Art Union of Photographs. W I- BOOTH having received from Melbourne a consignment of Beautiful and Artistically Executed PHOTOGRAPHS, purposes to disoose of the same at an early date on the ART UNION PRINCIPLE. The Prizes will consist of Exquisite Photographic Copies of celebrated Biblical, Historical, Classical, Marine, Landscape, and Portrait Pictures, by the most eminent artists. The Prizes will shortly be on view. ¥ull particulars in future advertisement.

Spring Well Brewery, Tauranoa. THE Proprietors are ia a position to JPiret-C/’lass SPAHBXIKG ALE, from pure Malt and Hops. Supply brewed ELLIS & WRIQLEY, Proprietors,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 101, 20 August 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 101, 20 August 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 101, 20 August 1873, Page 2

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