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WEATHER REPORT

AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Capo Marta van Diemen— 8., fresh; bar. 30 40; ther., 62. Overcast: sea rough. Russell.—th, llghy; bar., 30.31; ther., 60. Cloudy: sea moderate. oManukau Heads..—S.W.. light; bar., 30.40; ‘flher., 60. Cloudy: sea smooth. Auckland. —S.W., light; bar., 30.41; ther., eg FlllO Taura-nsa. —43.W\. fresh.; bar., 30.36; ther., 54. Fine; sea moderate. • Gisborne. —E., light; bar., 30.31; ther., 54. Fair; sea smooth. Port Ahuriri—Calm; bar., 30.33; ther., 50. Fair; sea smooth. Castlepoint.-W., light; bar., 30.32; ther., 49. Cloudy; Boa smooth. WoHintrton.—N., breeze; bar., 30.31; ther., 55. Cloudy. „ New Plymouth.—S.E., light: bar., 30.33, thPT.. 52. Overcast : sea moderate. Cape Egmont. —S.W., light; bar., 30.35; ther.. 52. Dull; sea moderate. Wanganui.—W-. light: bar., 30.37; ther., 55. Fino; sea moderate. Farewell Rplt.-S.E.. light: bar.. 30.30; ther.. 50. Cloudy; sea. moderate. Cape Foulwind.—B.. brr/ze.: bar., 30.43, ther., 51. Cloudy; sea smooth. Grpymoutli.—S.W.. light; bar.. 30 43; ther., 49. Overcast; sea moderate swell. fit eph on Island.—W.. light ■ bar., 30.35; tb*r.. 49. Cloudy; Bea. moderate. Cape Campbell.—<N.. fresh; bar., 30.26, ther.. 52. Cloudy; eea rough. Kaikonna.—Calm; bar., 30.22; ther., 51. Fair; sea. moderate. Akaron Lighthouse.—N.E.. frosh; bnr ” ™«. il-mr.. 59. Fine: sea smooth. Port Chalmers—Calm: bar.. 30.20: ther.. 53. Overcast • sea smooth. Nuggets— W., fresh: bar., 30.16; ther.. 60. Glnomv; sea moderate. Bluff -W., fresh; bar.. 30.10; ther., 62. ‘Overcast; sea BATEf , Director. Meteorological Office, Wellington, June 10, 1920.

LIBERAL INTEREST FOR INVESTORS. The average investor hns naturally come to expect a larger rate of interest than that which prevailed a few years „<ro He savs to himself, Why te content w°itii 4 or '-M per cent, if I can secure 6 7, or 8 per cent.? 'A safe investment that returns 8 per cent per annum is the Bond Issue of tho Hawke's Bay Farmers/ Co-op. Association, .£75.000 of which is being offered to the public. , , . . The Bonds have a guaranteed minimum currency of five years, so should the general rate of interest slump within a year or two, the holder of Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Bonds will continue to draw 8 per cent, per annum for a period of five years. This is a moat important point, for it means that under those conditions the Bonds would be saleable at a premium. Then there is the matter of convenience The Bonds are in three denominations- xC2S, £5O, .£lOO. They are simple to buy, and van te exchanged or sold without t'roubleskmie formality., Tho interest coupons may be cashed halfvcarly at the Union Hauk of Austi alia, n op at the head office or any branch of the Association. The Hawke’s Bav Farmers’ Co-op. has been established 30 years. Bondholders rank in priority to shareholders. The security pupporting the Bond Issue amounts to £329,987. The Association has n reserve fund of .£71,772. The head office is in Napier. The Association invites full investigation from intending investors. The Board of Directors comprises:— Afajor-General Sir Andrew Russell, K.C.8., K.C.M.G.. (Chairman), Messrs. IL C. Clarkson. W. A. X. Couper, IT. Gascoyne, AV. IT. Guthrie Smith, J. AV. Harding, R. D. D. AELeaii, Arch. M'Lenn, L. M’Kay, and R. 11. 'Tod. Read full particulars of the Association, and of rhis splendid investment, in the prospectus, which may bo obtained from any branch of tho Union Hank of Australia. Ltd., er any member of the Stool. Exchange, yr from tho Hoad Office of the Association, Napiw.--Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 220, 11 June 1921, Page 10

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WEATHER REPORT Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 220, 11 June 1921, Page 10

WEATHER REPORT Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 220, 11 June 1921, Page 10

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