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Miscellaneous. - ~ j * WEDNEBSAY, 15th APRIL. MESSRS. CALDER, BLACKLOCK and CC will sell by auction, at their yards, Invercai gillj on Wednesday, the 10th April, at 11 o'clock, 100 head Cows, heifers and steers 1 pure Hereford Bull. The above are from the herd of N. G. Clay to: Esq., whose cattle it is well known are among fch best ever imported into this Province, and wer selected with great care from the most superio dairies of Northern Tasmania. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Furniture. P ALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. wil \J sell by auction in a few days, Hair-cloth sofa and couch Do covered chairs Trafalgar and nail-over do Cedar Too tables Dutch carpeting The above can be w arranted of first-class work manship and material, and is really superior furni ture. 9th April, 1863. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TT B. MONKMAN has been favorec with instructions from the proprietor t< submit to public competition at an early date (or completion of the survey), of which due notice wil be given, THE LEASES Of Sixty Splendid BUILDING ALLOTMENTS In the centre of this ME TROPOLIS Of the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE Having an average frontage of THIRTY FEET EACH To those thriving and easily accessible streets ESK, DEVEROF, & DON. The block, of which these allotments are subdivisions, has an area of two and a half acres, which is not only bounded by Esk-street on th south, De-pevon -street on the east, and Don-street on the north, but intersected north, south, east and west by streets 38 feet in width. This property, without disparagement to others now before the public, is specially worthy of notice by the small capitalists in search of really profitabl investment. MAPS WILL BE ON VIEW IN A FEW DAYS. Canaries ! Canaries ! ! MR. TRIED has just arrived from German Mountains with a few of the above, which can now bo seen in full song at T. Neustadt, Tobacconist, Tay-street, InTercargill. T^TEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN -L™ COMPANY. (LIMITED.) CAPITAL, £500,000. In 20,000 Shares of £25 each (with power to increase) . £1 per share to be paid on application, and £1 on Allotment. 2000 Shares to be reserved for New Zealand. Trustees : Robert Brooks, Esq., M.P. G. Gronfell Glyn, Esq., M.P. J. J. Cummins, Esq. Dikectoet : Sir Charles Clifford, late Speaker of the House of Assembly, New Zealand Sir J. H. Pelly, Bart., Warnham Court, Horsham Captain Henry Carr Glynn, K,N.. 15 Eaton-ter-race, Eaton-square P. G. Dalgety, Esq., Messrs Dalgety and Co., Gresham-street H. Selfe Selte, Esq., English agent for the Government of Canterbury, New Zealand R. A. Brooks, Esq., Messrs Kobert Brooks and Co., St. Peter's Chambers, Cornhill. • Bankers : In London — Messrs Glyn, Mills and Co. In New Zealand — The Union Bank of Australia, Solicitors: Messrs Freshfields aad Newman. Beokers : Messrs Mullens, Marshall and Daniel, 3 Lombarkstrcet Messrs A. J. Brunton and Son, Auction Mart. Seceetaes : W. D. Carruthers, Esq., pro. tern. Offices: 31 New Broad-street, city, E.G. This company is established for the purpose of supplying to the thrivingandincreasingly important colony of New Zealand those advantages which are already enjoyed by the colonies of Australia and Canada, by the Trust and Loan Societies now existing. It3 operations will consist of loans and advances on mortgaee upon real security in New Zealand, -for which the system of public registration of land established there affords great facility, with perfect safety. The company will also be prepared to make advances on securities of a substantial character, including those to municipal bodies upon their bonds. It is not proposed that more that £5 shall be called upon each £25 share (of which £2 will be sufficient for present purposes), but that to the extent of the remaining £20 per share, the company shall exercise its borrowing powers for procuring money in Great Britain upon debentures for terms of years at a fixed rate of interest. This money will also be lent in the same manner as the paid-up capital, and the lenders v» ill he protected both by the securities taken and by the subscribed but uncalled capital, which will itself he equal to the entire amoant borrowed. New Zealand offers peculiarly favorable opportunities for operations of the natureproposed ; the prosperity of the settlers enables them to employ with profit large sums of money at rates of interest considerably higher than those ordinarily current in England ; the simplicity of the local laws affecting real estate affords a safe and inexpensive mode of granting security ; and property is of steadily improving value, as the energies of the colonist, the increase of population, and the resources ef the colony itself become further developed. These circumstances, and the successful operations of companies of this description in other colonies, justify the directors in anticipating an amply remuneratiyeTeturn to shareholders.}

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 14 April 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 14 April 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 14 April 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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