CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD
DEBENTURES AGAIN AVAILABLE £50,000 at 51 PER CENT Applications for this much-favoured gilt-edged investment, providing an assured liberal income, will no doubt rapidly cause Ibis loan to become fully subscribed. The price of issue is par. Debentures in nominations of £IOO, £SOO and £IOOO may be taken up. Payment of interest in ‘full, without deduction of any sort, will be made on tho 31st March and tho 30ih September of each year. Interest is calculated from the date of receipt of application money. This loan is the second instalment of a loan of £700,000 authorised by “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913”, and “The Christchurch District Drainage Act, 1907.’ The debentures are secured by a Special Rate of Jjd in the £ on the capital value of an area valued at £14,500,000 and lJ.d in the £ on the capital value on an area valued at £6,500,000. They will always be readily negotiable. * Exchange will be paid by the Board on all accepted application money. Principal and interest will also be payable, free of exchange, at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand within the Dominion.
Income derived from local Government Debentures of this description is also subject to a special tax concession. Brokerage of 10s per cent, will be paid to Registered Sharebrokers and to Banks doing business in the Dominion. Prompt application should be made to the Secretary of the Christchurch Drainage Board, 1.98 Hereford Street, Christchurch. Copies of Prospectus will lio mailed on request, or may be obtained from any; Registered Sharebroker or Rank.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 2
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