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JOHN T. CAMPBELL, TEACHER OF MODERN LANGUAGES (French and German). Qualifications—French, Premlor Classman (Edin), German, Tnird Prizeman (Edin). MR. CAMPBELL is open to receive a limited number of papili for private tuition in the above languages. Text books as per B.A. Syllabus, 1901, viz.:—French, " Atbalie" and " Andromaque," Eosanet's " Oraisons Funcbres." German Leasing, "Minna Voa Barnhelui" and Goethe's "Taust." 8 S NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. £1 PER CENT DEBENTURE LOAN ISSUE OF £500,000. Under thn authority of " The Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1900." MINIMUM PRICE OF ISSUE, £IOO PER OENT. HPHE Colonial Treasurer invites Tenders I for £500,000 New Zealand Government I per cent Debentures, payable to Bearer, and o£ the face value of £IOOO, £SOO, £2OO and £IOO respectively, as may be desired. These Debentures are secured on the Public Revenues of the Qolony, and are epayablo on the Ist April, 1904, at the freasury, Wellington, New Zealand, or (if she tenderer so requests in his tender) at the jffice of th» Agent-General for New Zealand n London. Dividends represented by coupon* atrached to the debentures, will be payable on ha Ist April and the Ist October in each rear during the currency of the Loan, at the j»shiars Office, Treasury, Wellington, or at iny branch of the Ban'c of New Zealand in "few Zealand, or (if the debentures are ssued repayable in London) at the office of he A (rut-General for New Zealand in Lonlon. At the option of the holder of any debenure issued repayable in New Zealand, and m application made in that bahalf at the rreasnry, Wellington, New Zealand, he may it any time during its cnrrei cj have it enloried payable, both as to princ'pal and nterest, at the office of the Agett General or New Zealand, London, «r at any specified iranch of the Bank of New Zealand in Aus- '. ralia. Provided that in the former case the indorsement »hall not be lets than three ■ nonths and in the latter caso not less than roe month, before the due dute of tha nest mining payment of interest. The first interest coupon will be payable in the lit October, 1901, and will toe for a nil equal to six months' interest on the lomiial amount of the Debenture. The isßue price will be at the rato of £IOO n money for every £IOO expressed in dewntures (below which no tender will be iceepted), payable as follows: ' Deposit of 5 per cent, on application. First instalment of 45 per cent, on Tuesday, 7th May, 1901, Second instalment of SO per cent, on Tuesday, Ith Jnne, 1901. Payments may be made in fall at any ime en or after the 7th Hay, 1901, and irior to the 4th Jnne, 1901, at a discount at he rate of one pound ten shillings per en turn per annum. Healed tenders, addressed to the Secretary o the Treasury, Government Buildings, CullimKlnn. ..»-~c —■-»••■"•.»..»■« u pV ent. deposit, will be received up to Noon of ; 'UESDAY, 23rd April, 1901, when thoy will , 0 opened in the presence of the Colonial , 'reasareT and the Controller and Auditorreneral, and allotment will forthwith be nade. If cheques are lodged with a tender hey must be drawn upon a Bank in Welingtoi, and be marked by such Bank as ' 1 good " for fourteen days. Cheques issued, >y a Bank need not be so marked. Tender* may be for the whole or any part i if the Loan, and must state what ameant of aoney will be given for every £IOO ef the )ebentnres tendered for. Tenders must be or even hundreds of pounds sterling, and at irices which are multiples of sixpanca. Tattlers at different prices must he. en separate ■ orms. The norflinal amount of Debentnres endercd foi- must be written on the outside if the Tender. In case of default in the payment of any nstalment at its proper dote, the deposit i ,nd instalment (if any) previously paid wil( io Kaole to forfeiture. If no allottaeet is as.de the deposit will bo returned, The fjrst and second instalments may be 'aid at any branch ef the Bank of New Zeaand either in the Colony of Australia, to he credit of fie Public Acoaunt, or at the 'isasury, Wellington, not later than the everal dates previously mentioned. Scrip Certificates will be issued, to be übsequently exchanged for tha Drbenturo , Sends. Tenders must be im printed forms, which i-.ay be obtained at the Cashier's Office, 'reasury, Wellington, or at the offices of the lank of New Zealand at Sydney, Mflbourne, Auckland, Wellington, Ohristchurch, or )unedin. Office of the Colonial Treasus&r, Wellington, 2nd.Apri,!, ISOt. 23 IN BANKRUPTCYn the estate of Jl<* Hl f Abbott, qt New Plymouth, Plumber and Tinsmith. MIE stock of Ironmongery and Tinware l in tha above estate is now beisg sold * Ohrap Prices FOR CASH ONLY, and will '8 cent'aned until the 10th April. J. 0. DAVIS9, d Depnty Official Assignee. IMPORTANT LAND SILE AT OPOTIKI. FRIDAY, 12th APRIL. SIBTON ESTATF 1126 ACRES. |"1HB undorsigned has been instructed by L Mb. Hens? Allot, who is retiring on econnt of ill-health, to sell the above Estate, ither as a whole or in sections. %i sujjj nrchasers. Thin fine Sst&W te »t Waietahi, 6 ftvjta* from Opotiki, within two miles of a Dairy Factory ; good dairying and maize growing land, contains 1126 acres, sea frontage. Good Homestead, 10 rooms, large, barn and outbuildings, sheep aucs stockyards. Sub-divided iulolS paddocks; well watered, 300 acres rich swamp, balance gocd quality djy country; nearly all ploughable ; all but about 200 acres in Price low. Terms easy, Bale at 12 o'clock. Farther particulars en application to R. SEDDON, Auctioneer, Tauranga. EDUCATIONAL. ["F sufficient inducement be offered Mr O. L M. TowNBBND, 8.A., and Mr. H. H, v"ABD, ef the High School, will hold EVBNNG CLASSES with the object of preparing landidates for the Matriculation, Junior and lenior Civil Berries, and Barristers and Solicitors general knowledge examinations, t Is proposed also to form classes for comnercial education generally, special attenon being given to Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Lrithmetic, and English Composition and lerrespondence. Intending pupils should ipply to m H. H. WARD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 6 April 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 6 April 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 6 April 1901, Page 2

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