Auctions. PUBLIC SALE. TREES, PLANTS, AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MB. G. H. YENNELL has received instructions to sell by Public Auction immediately after the arrival of the Camille, Captain Stafford — 10 cases and bales of forest trees, plants of various kinds camellias, rose, shrubs, &c. &c. &c. Also, A large variety of acclimatized pines, cypresses, and evergreens. Pop particulars see future advertisements. IMMEDIATELY AFTER ARRIVAL-OF THE MERLIN, FROM MERCURY BAY, NOW. OVERDUE. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction the following invoice of Timber, comTerms at sale. Public Companies. rELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). DIRECTORS : J. Woodward, Esq., J.P., Chairman, Hon. W. Fitzherbert, M.H.R., Superintendent of Wellington G. Hunter, Esq., J. P. M.H.R. J. Wallace, Esq. NOTICE J.Dransfield,Esq, J.P. G. Allen, Esq. W. Bishop, Esq. J. R. George, Esq. L. Levy, Esq. The payments on account of Proprietor a Shares in this Company, terminating on the Ist of August, the public are informed that, with the view of suiting the_ convenience of members of the former Duilding Societies, the office of the Company on Lambton Quay will be OPEN EVERY MONDAY EVENING, Pit Oil 6 TILL 8.30 P.M., When investment shares may be taken, payments made, and any business vdth the Company transacted. Attention is called to the advantages this Company offers. The shares are £SO each, which may be subscribed for as an investment, or realised as a loan on eligible security. Shares may be taken at any time. No entrance fees. Payments made from date of commencement. THE PULL AMOUNT OP SHARES ADVANCED. PAYMENTS BY WHICH £SO MAY BE SECURED, Per Month. At end of five years, by payment of 14s 9d „ six „ „ 13s 0d „ eight ft 8s 6d „ ten „ ft 6s 3d PAYMENTS BY WHICH A LOAN OP £SO, WITH INTEREST, HAY BE EXTINGUISHED. Per Month. At end of five years, by payment of 21s 0d „ six „ ~ 18s 3d „ eight „ „ 14s- 6d ~ ten „ ~ 12s 6d The above terms are fixed and depend on no contingencies. Other periods arranged for if desired. Shares may be withdrawn, and mortgages paid up at the end of any year, at rates as fixed in tables. The Company also continues to receive money on deposit, for which current rates of interest are allowed. Any other information can be obtained on application at the offices of the Company; or, to L. LEVY, . Managing Director. friHE INDUSTRIAL PERMANENT, 1 LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. This Society is established solely to benefit the working man. No member can hold more than twelve shares, or be entitled to more than one vote. Should a member realise his shares for six years, his weekly payment per share will be 4s. sd, ; but should, sickness or some unforseeu accident occur, thereby rendering him incapable of paying that amount, then bygiving one week’s notice to the Manager, he is transferred to the eight, ten, or twelve years’ table, thereby reducing his weekly payment of 4s. sd. to 3s. Bd., or 3s. 3d., or 2s. lid, as the case may be, and by this arrangement the iniquitous system of heavy fines is entirely abolished. Investing members will have to pay the weekly sum of 2s. per share for eight years, hut can at any time realise on shares thus invested, and the whole amount so paid will he placed to their credit. The great advantage of this will he apparent to all, and members are thus protected against the great loss that usually follows the selling out of invested shares. The fines of this Society will be found far below that of any other similar Society. The Society’s office is opened daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, from 9- a.m. to 9 p.m., to receive applications for shares, and every information can be obtained from the Manager. Office : Lambton Quay (next door to'Kirkealdie and Stains.) WM. MACKXTNE,' , Manager. THE WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE CATTLE DEALING & BUTCHERING SOCIETY (LIMITED). In 5000 Shares of £1 each. No Member to hold more than 50 shares. Deposit on entrance, 2s. fid. per share ; instalments, 2s, fid. per month. Bankers—Union Bank of Australia. io objects of the Society are to purchase stock from the fanners and settlers of the inco of Wellington, to slaughter them, and pply its members with joints at the lowest possible; to sell to the retail butchers mimals or carcases ; to preserve meat for rtatioh, if desirable ; and to break up the lug monopoly in supplying the inhabitants e City with meat. ares can be taken, and first instalments at the Wellington Co-operative Baking ty’a Store, in Willis Street, or of the ungned. - 3 C. MOODY, Secretary pro tom. mnors Street, July 28. ' SALE AT THE CUV ; STEAM SASH &- DOOR FACTORY— Cauri and totara sashes, all sizes ~ Cauri, red pine, and totara doors Irohitraves, mouldings, skirtings . /’ornico mouldings, all sizes riooring, lining and rusticated hoarding Jreenhouse lights _ lies and doors, made to any size on tho ;st notice. mtry orders punctually attended to. WADDELL, M’LEOD, & WEIR, Reclaimed Land.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4169, 31 July 1874, Page 8
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