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Late Advertisements. T. R. (Extract from New Zealand Gazette, April 9, 1874.) I>?9XJE OP £50,000 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT DEBENTURES UNDER “THE WESTLAND LOAN ACT, 1873.” Treasury, T Wellington, 9th April, 1874. are invited for the purchase of the whole or any portion of Fifty Thousand Pounds New Zealand Government Debentures, issued under the Act of the legislature of the Colony, entitled “The Westland Loan Act, 1873.” By the Act above cited, the principal sum to be raised, and the interest thereon, are charged on the Consolidated Revenue of the Colony • a special block ©f land of 250,000 acres in ’extent being set apart as security to the Colony for the amount to be raised. The Tenders will be received and the Debentures issued subject to the under-men-tioned conditions I. The Debentures will be payable to bearer, and will be issued in sums of not less than One Hundred Pounds each. 2. The Debentures will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly, on the 15th day ef April and the 15th day of October in each year, at the Treasury at Wellington, or at any Branch of New Zealand in New Zealand, on notice given at the Treasure one month before the due date. 3. The principal sum will be payable on the 15th day of April, 1894, at the Treasury at Wellington, or at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand in New Zealand, at the option of the holder, six months’ notice being required, previous ,to maturity, of the place at which, payment is desired. 4. Tenders will be opened at the Treasury at Wellington, at. noon, on Friday, the Ist 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. 6. The amount tendered for must be paid at the Treasury at Wellington as under Five per cent, accompanying application ; the balance on or before the Bth May.

On payment of the balance of purchase money, Debentures signed by the agents appointed under the Act will be forwarded, at the risk of the Government, to purchasers or their nominees. Half per cent, brokerage will be allowed to brokers through whose application sales are effected. Applications by telegraph, received not later than 10 o’clock a.m, on the Ist 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 loan deposit account. If no allotment be made, the 5 per cent, deposit will be returned in full; and if a portion only of the amount be alloted, the surplus will be applied in payment of the balance. JULIUS VOGTL, Colonial Treasurer. FORM OP TENDER. I hereby tender for £ New Zealand Five per Cent. Debentures, at the price of £ for each £IOO 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. WANTED, Coat, Vest and Trowser hands, Shirt Machinists, Needlewomen, Improvers, Apprentices, in or out doors. New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED, to sell Thorough Good Sheep Dog. Apply Auld Scotland Hotel. WANTED, a Strong Youth, to carry out parcels. Kirkpatrick, Glendining and Co.

WANTED, a Second Cook. Apply Spanish Restaurant. WANTED, Nurse Girl, about 16. Apply Mrs Barker, Albert street. WANTED, at once, Furnished House with fire or six rooms, near the centre of the town. Apply to G. F. Reid. FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT. passengers. to HE A 1 clipper barque FRKfc.TR AD BR Will sail on Saturday 25th inst, Superior accommodation for For freight or passage apply G. F. REID. IVTOTICE,—A Meeting of Pattern Makers -Ll will be held in the Hibernian Hotel, George street, on Thursday, April 22, at 8 p.m. IVTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACA. r TORY want Two Good Tailors for Coat Tables; must understand machine work. TO-MORROW, At 2 o’clock. 200 Cases APPLES. 40 do PEARS. Landing ex Free Trader. Dm. spedding will sell by auction, at his Rooms, To morrow (Tuesday), April 21, at Two o’clock, 300 Cases Green Fruit, assorted as specified above. Without reserve. 3PERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERT. By the CHOIR OF ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH In the * School Room, Rattray street, on Friday Next.

Tickets at Mr Maoedo’s, Princes street. WANTED, good General Servant. Mrs Reeves, N.E. Vailey. \AI ANTED to Sell, an Express Waggon, , Horse, and Harness, complete. Mrs Tyler, Mornington. WANTED, a Carpenter. Apply to Henney, Maclaggan street,

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Evening Star, Issue 3481, 20 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3481, 20 April 1874, Page 3

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