Auctions MONDAY, JUNK 15. To Ironmongers, Builders, and Otliers. UNRESERVED SALE OF IRONMONGERY, MERCHANDISE, &c. MR G-. H. VENNELL will sell by public auction, at Ids Rooms, Hunter Street, on Monilnv next, the loth inst., 10 casks and cases, consisting of—Nortons and Suffolk hatchets, T. and butt lunges, axles, pullies, bolts, rim and other locks, sash lines, hat and coat hooks, knife boards, milk dishes, padlocks (assorted), garden rakes, gridirons, frypans, shoe and scrub brushes, house brooms, stove and stack brushes, copper-bound bass brooms &0., &c., &c. Particulars in catalogues. Terms liberal. WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD AT THE HUTT. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE MORTGAGEE. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Executor ot the mortgagee to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton Quay, All that piece and parcel of land, containing ten (10) acres more or less, situate in and being part of section numbered twenty-one (21) on the plan of the Hutt District aforesaid ; bounded *on the north by a public road and country section numbered twenty-live in the same district, two hundred and sixty (260) links, and three hundreed and eighteen (31S) links respectively ; on the east by the Hutt River ; on the south by other portions of the same section No. 21, nine hundred and twenty (020) links, seventv-four (71) links, and six hundred and seventy-seven (077) links respectively ; on the west by other portion of said section No. 21 two hundred and thirty-three (233) links; and on the north-west by section No. 20 one thousand four hundred and eleven (1-111) links, be the same several admeasurements and each and every of them a little more or less. Also, MI that piece or parcel of land containing about twenty (20) perches, situate in and being that part of section No. 25 (twenty-five) on the plan of the Hutt District aforesaid, which lies to the westward of the Hutt River ; there, and all buildings on the said pieces or parcels of laud or cither of them, and all and singular other the rights numbers and appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertaining. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms liberal —declared at sale. Public Notices£50,000 SIX PER CENT. DEBENTURES. The bank 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 Debentures, by the Auckland Improvement Act, 1573, are made a first charge on the lauds and rents of laud vested in the Commissioners, which at present comprise about fortyrune acres, including the Albert Barrack Reserve, being the most valuable part of the Citv, and affording undoubted security to the holder. The Debentures have coupons attached for each half-year’s interest, which, with the- principal, may be made payable at anv of the Chief Branches of the Bank of New Zealand in New Zealand, the place of pavm'cnt to be declared by letter addressed to the Secretary for the Auckland improvement Commissioners within three mouths from date of acceptance of tender, otherwise to be understood to be payable in Auckland. The jjrincijjal will be repaid at par by a one per cent, cumulative Sinking Fund, 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 office of, and on a day to be notified by, the Improvement Commissioners, and will be conducted in presence of a Notary Public and any of the Debenture holders 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 annexed, and addressed “ Tender for Six per cent. Debentures,” will be receved by the Bank of New Zealand, at Auckland, up to noon of TUESDAY, the 30th of JUNE next, when they will .be opened in presence of any of the tenderers who elect to attend. Payment will be required as follows ; —• ,6n application, 5 per cent, on amount applied for. On loth July, equal to 50 per cent, (in- , elusive of deposit) on amount al- ' lotted. On 31st July, 30 per cent. The Debentures will bear interest from Ist July, 1871. Copies of the Act authorising the Loan may be seen at tire Bank of New- Zealand, Auckland, New Plymouth, Wellington, Napier, Nelson, Blenheim, Christchurch, and Dimedin, For the Bank of Now Zealand, D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector. Auckland, 15th April, 1874. FoliM OF T'kSUEU. I hereby Tender for £ of the Auck-.. land Improvement Loan of £50,000, subject to the conditions in the advertisement dated 15th April, 1874, and for which I undertake to pay at the rate of £ for every £IOO Debenture. I enclose herein tire sum of £ being 5 per cent, on the amount applied for. Name Address Date Anvil creek coal mining COMPANY, NEWCASTLE. This Comp,any is now pircpiared to supply Coal in any quantity, at the lowest market price, having every facility for the loading of large or small vessels, either at Newcastle or Sydney. The" superior quality of this Coal is so universally acknowledged by those who have tried it, that the Company feel they iiave only to bring' it under the notice of consumers to create a largo demand for it. It is adapted for either STEAM, GAS, or HOUSEHOLD purposes. For steam it is unrivalled, producing a larger quantity of steam in a shorter time than any other Coal known in the colony. For GAS, the trials made of it by the Gas Company show that it produces One Thousand (1000) feet more gas for every ton used than any other Newcastle Coal, certificates of which can be seen at this office. For HOUSEHOLD use, it contrasts very favorably with the best samples of Newcastle coal, i> nd saves considerable trouble by its freedom from clinker and small quantity of ashes produced. ONE TRIAL of this Coal will be sufficient to prove its superiority over any other produced in. the colony. With contractors, arrangements can bo made for regular supplies, either at Newcastle or for delivery at any of | the neighboring colonies. THOMAS IRELAND, Secretary, 3G2, .George street, Sydney.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4127, 12 June 1874, Page 4
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