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W. C Wilkins' Advertisement. ARRIVED, PER "JOHN BULL." KEROSINE LAMPS, NIGHT LIGHTS/ . GLASSES, SHADES, BURNERS and FITTINGS. BATHS, JAPANNED WARE, TOOLS, TEAPOTS, CHAINS & Tbaces, CAMP OVENS, AND GENERAL HARDWARE. always on hand— KEROSINE OIL, best brands ALSO, COLZA/7CASTOR OIL for Machinery, and PAINT OILS. BQg- TERMS CASH. W. 0. WILKINS, . IRONMONGER, • BRIDGE-STREET. Nelson, April, 1874. 1028 General Notices. £50,000 SIX PER CENT DEBENTURES. THE BANE OF NEW ZEALAND' acting for the Auckland Improvement ; Commissioners invite TENDERS for the whole or any portion of Debentures representing. Fifty Thousand Pounds, bearing Six per cent interest, payable half-yearly. The Debf ntures by " The Auckland Improvement Act, 1873," are made a first charge on the lands and rents of land vested iu the Commissioners, which : at present comprise aoout forty-nine acres, including the Albert Barrack Reserve,, being the njos'-. valuable part of the city, . and affording und mbted security to the holder. The Debentures have coupons attached for each half-year's interest, which, with the principal, may be made payable at any of the Chit-f -ranches of the B mk of New Zealand in New Zealand, the place of payment to be declared by letter addressed to the i-eoretary for the Auckland Improvement Commissioners wi hin three months from date of .acceptance of 'lender, otherwise to be understood to be payable in Auckland. The principal will he repaid at par by a one per cent, cumulative Mnk ng Funl, applied by annual drawings to the extinction of the debt. The drawings will take place in the month of October in each year, commencing in 1876, at the oflice of, and on a day to be notified by the Imp-ovement Commissioners, and will bo conducted iu presence of a Notary Public and anv of tho Debenturehold- rs who may please to attend. The Debentures drawn will be paid at par on the 10th January following. : The Commissioners declare their minimum at par, and Tenders at or above that : rate, in accordance with the form annexfd, and a dressed "■ Tender for Six per cent. Debentures," will be'received by the Bank of New Ze-iland, at Auckland, up to Noon oi TUESDAY, the 30th of June next, when they will be opened in presence of any of the Tenderers who elect to attend. Payment will bo required as follows :— On application, 6 per cent, on amount applied for. On 15th JulyVequal to 50 per cent, (in- - . ; c : . elusive of deposit) on amount allotted! On 3 1st July, 50 per cent. , The Debentures will bear interest from Ist July, 1874, Copies of the Act authorising the Loan may be seen at the Bank of New Zealand Aucklarid, New Plymouth, Wellington, Napier, Nelson, Blenheim, Christchureh, and Dunedin. For the Bank of New Zealand, D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector. Auckland, 15th April, 1874. : : FORM OF TENDER. I hereby Tender for £ of the Auckland Improvement. Loan of £50 000. subject to th*- conditions ia the advertisement dated ISth April 1874,,aud for which. I undertake to pay at the rate of £ for every £100 Debenture I -enclose herein the sum of £ , being 5 per cent, on the amount 1 applied for. 1 Name 1 Address Date ,1063 ■" TO ARRIVE. . \ G)\ BUSHELS TUSCAN WHEAT, i<_«-T_ ; splendid Seed. _..-.... H. J. L. AUGARDE, 1212 ■: ..;-'•' Auctioneer.,..

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 117, 18 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 117, 18 May 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 117, 18 May 1874, Page 3

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