V» A Xu J_l O AL IT. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 41 PER CENT. WAR BONDS. (FREE OF NEW ZEALAND INCOME-TAX.) ISSUE OF £8,000,000. THE Government hereby invites the Public of New Zealand to subscribe £8,000,000, authorised to be raised under the Finance Act, 1916, and pursuant to the New Zealand Loans Act, 1908, as amended by the New Zealand Loans Amendment Act, 1915, for the purpose of carrying on the Present War. The Loan is by Act of Parliament made a charge on the consolidated revenue of the Dominion. WAR BONDS will be issued on the following terms : Price ot Issue Par. Rate of Interest 4’jper cent., FREE OF INCOME TAX. TermofLoan 14 yeats or 25 years. * | No Bond will be issued for less than -£so, but small investors may subscribe sums of £i up to £SO at the Post Office. Interest will be paid half-yearly at the Treasury, Wellington, or at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or in London or Australia as may be arranged, on Ist March and Ist September in each year. The first Coupon, representing interest accrued upon the various instalments, from the date upon which they severally become payable, up to tha 28th February, 1917, will be paid on Ist Nlarch, 1917. Interest on -the deposit will date from the Ist September, 1916- ' y Lodgements. Forms of application may be obtained and lodgements made at any Postal Money-order .Office, at any Bank, or at the Treasury Offices, Wellington. Instalments may be prepaid if desired, but the prepayment of any instalment will not entitle tha subscriber to interest, in respect of the first Coupon, in addition to that provided above. Lodgements will be made as follows : 25 per cent, deposit to accompany application; 25 per cent., 2nd October, 1916 ; 25 per cent., Ist December, 1916 ; 25 per cent., Ist Pebrtaary, 1917. The Minister of Finance reserves the right to accept the whole or any part of amount applied for, or tq decline any application. Should the total applied for exceed the' amount of £'8,000,000, the Minister of Finance reserves the right to accept such excess or any part thereof. The Controller and Auditor-General will make the allotment, if such is necessary. In case of acceptance of part only of amount applied for, the surplus of the amount paid as deposit will bs appropriated towards the payment of subsequent instalments. Interest will not be paid in respect of amounts which are not accepted. • •• In case of default in payment of any instalment at its due date, the deposit and instalments previously paid will be liable to forfeiture. Interim receipts will be issued for lodgements and must be retained, and presented in exchange for War Bonds when ready for isssue. v_Bonds payable to Bearer, with Coupons attached, will be issued after the full subscription has been paid, in denominations of £SO, £IOO £SOO, £I,OOO, or such higher denominations as may be will be repayable at par in New Zealand at date of maturity. The Bonds are Government securities in which trustees "are authorised to invest trust funds. . * An annual sinking fund is provided for the repayment of the loan. APPLICATIONS will close on 21st Hugust, 1916, but the Minister of Finance reserves the right to close at a prior date or to extend the period. TREASURY, WELLINGTON, N.Z., 6th August, 1916. JOSEPH GEORGE WARD, MINISTER OF FINANCE.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11650, 19 August 1916, Page 7
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