Miscellaneous Under the v... "Colonial Debts and Siuk.ug bund." il..* lU-.n-mist has protested at-amst thr plan »<*«• adopt. -d by most of tIKW-oU.t.es of abolishing sinkins funds, nn.l K --itiiU nd of th-ir debts either, by renewal or by th» fUiim* of new loans. The writer mentioned as an ; instancf* the recent conversion ot J>ew - Zealand five 'p*r «-onts- into fours, not , repavible until PJ29. Iv ll'"* it is esiimate;!, the four per cent, stock has been increased, either im.m*diuU-ly or prospi^tively, by £20,000.000, "For. this.lar K e auiount,",says the Economist, «♦ New' Zealand, is under no immediate obligation -to provide more than 4 per cent, interest, the question of repayment not beipl regarded, by the present J generation, .at all erents, as worth con-, aiderition.'.' "Respecting >ew South Wale'sVitfs Pointed out that ' oolonv wUI bave'deßts amounting to over £4,000,< OO fallini'd^e within the next six yearß, whileanbther £4,000,00 i) become due in the following decade.* "Probably, says the writer,-** New South Wales will pr»pase : to deal with the debts as they fall due in the same way as her neighbour* Victoria, which frankly issued during each of the years 1883-5 a loan to provide? the funds for paying off 6. per cent, bonds which matured in. those years. - .'"■ I ! ! ■■-■-. ■ ■.-.'" -.hOne Experience of Mit ity. Having experienced a great deal of " Trouble !" rom indigestion, so much go thnt -'I came near losing my lAfe,tAi "... '■-..: My trouble always came after eating any food , . Hewever light nnd digestible. Fortwo, or three hours at a time I had to go through the most Excfueiatihg pains. "And the only way I ever got" "Relief*!" , Was ;by throwing up all my stomach contained!! No one can conceive the pains that I had to go through, until "Atlast.P" I was taken ! '* So that for three weeks I lay; in bed and Could> eat; nothing!!! , My sufferings were so that I called two doctors to give me something tbat would stop the pairi: Their efforts were no good to me. A'f last I heard a good deal ."•About-'your Hop Bitters !^ And determined to try them " G'pta bottle — in four hours I took the contents, of One.'!!! Next day I was out of bed, and have not seen a VSioty" "..„...':•- "» ; A. Hpiif^ frf»in .the same cause, since. I ha.ve'i^c^mm^hded'it to hundreds of others \ You have irib'such '^Advocate as I am." GepV Keniall,. Allston, Boston, Mass. '.".'' i y i . / I).(nimright Cruelty To"p**rmit yourself and family to • "Suffer!" Willi. sickness when it can be prevented and cured »oeasily With Hop Bitters ! !! '■'-' H. JOHN LEE, .*'.. •' Tailor. ri.UITS made'of West of England -Tweeds from £4. '■■FresK Samples to choose from. First-class Witneys and Beavers Overcoats. .Private Residence, Queen street - M~ ANCHESTER AND KIWITEA ACCLJiIATISATION ;; SOCIETY. r Waiited7--Hawks, Shags and Wood hens' Heads. Sixpence per head will be ffiven by J' ;■•.;'-.'•■' J. BEATTIE, •"••';'" Secretary. >F . iL yLANT) FOR SALE. ~~ yl AA ACRES in Kimbolton Road. 41/U; Fenced: with a ring fence, with 1 50 acres ih gra55. . . ; '...,. : . .. . . , For particulars 'a^ply " ' STAR OFFICE. ix EtiRGE THOMAS AND Co" \J Auctioneers, Produce, and Fruit Merchants, Wellington.; Oash Buyers of Butter, Eggs, and other C:.'. Farm and Dairy Produce. pi L.. JENN ES S , VX. Wholesale & Retail, Watchmakee and Jewelleb, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Dealer ih Watchmakers and Jewellers Tools and Material. English and foreign watches repaired. ..... . , A. work Guarar teed. By Special Appointment. : GEORGE DIXON, . Manufacturer of Double JErated Water A ■ • / - ■'•'■'. '• and Cordials, Cuba steebt, Wellinoton. .. A SK ifor his celebrated Ginger Ale and take no other. The business carried on as usual by Mrs Dixon. Auckland Agent, Mr Arthur H Nathan. LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT BANK. c ; Established 1886. 6fiices— Main street, Palmerston North. >7! P.O. Box 19 £5 TO £1,000 -^ADVANCED on approved personal XjL security', thus-r- ; .Loans of j£&. repayable 5s per week, re- .• ; , ■ re*i vo £4, 10s cash Loans of £10, repayable 10s per week, , "■"/_" ceive £9 cash Loans of £15, repayable Iss per week, ' re-rive £13 70s cash ! Loans of £20, repayable 20s per week, V r ceive £18 cash Or arraiigementsroa'n be made for monthly _ i . ' ox quarterly payments A: BillsbfExchange,, Promissory Notes. or Acceptances discounted daily. • t Advances promptly made on freehold or leasehold pro]»t'rties (no mortgage cbsis) shares in' public companies, bills of "Tadidg; bond cerfifi csites, liff p'olicies,..or any other tiingible.serurity. ■''■'<■■■■. All transit ctiotiS' entertained nnd money adVJw>feed^uiUiout delay if security ap-j proved of Alt communications treated as strictly confidential.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 58, 16 November 1886, Page 4
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