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PUBLIC NOTICES. jgEAVBR BROTHERS, TOBACCO MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS AND JEWBLLLERY, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN EYESIGHT. W PEE CIV A L respectfully cautions • the public against buying their Spectacles from incompetent persona who do not understand Optics, for by so doing they injure their vision. To remedy this, buy of the maker, W. Percival, Practical Optician and Spect-icle-makcr. Spectacles properly ground and adapted to suit impaired and de fective visions. His pure Brazilian Pebbles and Tinted Spectacles are highly recommended for strengthening wak sights George street Dunedin. ' NEW PREMISES. HAY’S BIBLE WAREHOUSE. W 1111 * “ H 1 Y ' BIBLE AGENT, BOOKSELLER, AND STATIONER, Begs to intimate that he has REMOVED From the Criterion Hotel Buildings to New Premises opposite the Evening Star Printing Office, PRINCES STREET SOUTH. He respectfully solicits a continued share of public support. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN HOUSTON, Draper, has removed to the premises lately occupied by Mr Knott, hatter, George street, two doors from Mrßagley, chemist. He begs to return his best thanks to the public for the support hitherto accorded him, and wishes to state that he sells as cheap and as good articles as any other drapery establishment in town. Note the address — JOHN HOUSTON, Draper, George street, Two doors from Mr Bagley, chemist. TENDERS. ISSUE OF £250,000 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT DEBENTURES IN NEW ZEALAND. Treasury, Wellington, Bth April, 1873. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the whole or any portion of Two hundred and Fifty thousand Pounds New Zealand Government Debentures, issued under the Acts of the Legislature of the Colony, entitled “ The Immigration and Public Works Loan Act, 1870,” and “The Defence and Other Purposes Loan Act, 1870,” subject to the under-mentioned conditions : 1. The Debentures will be payable to Bearer, and will bo issued in sums of not less than One Hundred Pounds each. 2. The Debentures, which are secured on the Consolidated Revenue of the Colony, will bear interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, on the 15th day of April and the 15th day of October in each year, at the Bank of New Zealand at Auckland, New Plymouth, We I lington, Napier, Nelson, Blenheim, Christchurch, Greymouth, Hokitika, Dunedin, or Invercargill. 3. The principal sum will be payable on the 15th day of April, 1913, at the Treasury at Wellington, or at any Branch of the Bauk of New Zealand, iu New Zealand, at the option of the holder, six months’ notice being required, previous to maturity, of the place at which payment will be required. 4. Tenders will be opened at the Treasury at Wellington at noon on Friday, the ninth day of May next, in the presence of such of the tenderers as* desire to be present—the minimum price under seal being first placed on the table. In the event of equal tenders being received for a sum in excess of the issue, a pro rata distribution will be made. 5. The amount tendered for must be paid at the Treasury at Wellington, as under:— 5 per cent, accompanying application; * the balance on or before the 16th May, 1873, Or at the option of the purchasers 5 per cent, on application. 20 per cent, in one month, ) 25 per cent, in two months, f accrue( i 25 per cent, in three months, ( interesfc _ 25 per cent, in four months, ) * Purchasers electing to pay balance within a week will be entitled to interest from the 15th day of April. On payment of the final instalment, Debentures signed by the Agents appointed under the respective Acts, will be delivered to purchasers or their nominees. Half per cent, brokerage will be allowed to brokers through whose applications sales are effected. Applications by telegraph, received not later than ten o’clock on the 9th May, will be accepted, provided they are accompanied by a telegram from the Manager of any Branch or Agency of the Bank of New Zealand, notifying that the necessary deposit has been paid into the Bank of New Zealand, to the credit of a Land Deposit Account. JULIUS VOGEL, Colonial Treasurer. Form of Tender. I hereby tend er for £ New Zealand Four per cent. Debentures at the price of £ for each £IOU of such Debentures, and I agree to accept the same or any less amount that may be allotted to me, and to pay for them in cash at the Bank of New Zealand (a) on (a) The name of the place at which the purchaser undertakes payment of the balance to be inserted here. _____ TENDERS will be received till noon on Friday, 25th inst., for Building Transept and Chancel to All Saints Church. MASON & WALES. Architect. TENDERS Wanted, for Erecting TwoStorey Brick Building in Princes street, f or Mr Reichelt. Hy. F, Hardy, Architect. TENDERS will be received up till Monday, 21st April, for Forming and Metalling Road through Town Belt. Plana and specifications to be seen at A. R. HAY’S, Princes street. f|\ENDEUS will be received till noon on i Wednesday, 23rd inst., for the Erection of Two Two-storey Houses at Hope street MASON & WALES, Architects, 1

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Evening Star, Issue 3171, 19 April 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3171, 19 April 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3171, 19 April 1873, Page 4

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