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Dunedin Advertisements. j Princes-street South, Dunedin, New Zealand; and 247 Elizabeth-itreet, Melbourne, Victoria. m ROBINSON AND COL, -*- * Otago Agricultural Implement Depot, MANUFACTURERS ov AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, Have for Sale : — Ransome's and Sim's patent combined A I double blast" steam Thrashing, Riddling, ') Straw-shaking, and final Dressing M*. chines. Portable Steam Engines, of various make and power. Thrashing Machines, for 1, 2, 3, and 4 horse-power. Winnowing Machines. Chaffcutters, for hand, horse, or steam power, with riddles attached. " Oat Bruisers, Malt Mills, for hand, hone, dr steam power. ' • ■ Seed Drills, Harrows,' Land Rollers, and Grubbers. ' i Scarifiers, Horse Hoes, Hay Forks, Knives. Scythes, Snaths.. Churns, Cheese Presses, and Curd Mills. Vulcanised Belting. Reaping and Mowing Machines, side d»» livery, back delivery, an«* platform delivery. Turn Rest Ploughs. Horse, Drag, and Hand Hay Rakes Ploughs, with improved steel mould-boards, by the undermentioned makers, viz. Seller and Sons, Gray, JBarrowman, Ransome and Sim, Hornby & Howard. Singletrees, for 2 and 3 horses abreast. ! Plough Chains, &c, &c. ! T. R. and Co.'s patent self-regulating Wind Engines, for pumping, &o. T. R. and Co.'s Seed Drill, for maiden sou. T. R <rad Co.'s Broadcast Seed Drill. &c., Ac., &c. Agent for Tuapeka :— H L. SQUIRES. UNION kOTBL, Stafford-street, Dunedin. E. LYONS, Proprietor (late of the Masonic Dining Rooms, Princes-street). Good Accommodation for Boarders. Private Rooms for Families. Chargea moderate. Wines and spirits of excellent quality. Luggage stored free. One of Alcock's Billiard Tables. SUSSEX HOTEL, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN. D. Bannattnb - - Proprietor. D. B. begs to intimate that, to meet the times, he has reduced his charges for board. From the increased accommodation recently made to this old-established Hotel, travellers and boarders will find it a com for (able home. NJB. — Old Dan's going to leave if you don't pay him a visit. U I'C TOB I A BREWERY. * PITT-STBEBT, DUNEBIN. WM. STEACHAN, BEEWEB, Continues to supply his unrivalled Ales and Porter in bulk and bottle at current prices. , All Orders forwarded to the 4irew«ry will receive prompt attention. TO BORROWERS. pONNELL AND MOODIE are prepared \J to advance any sum of Money, from £100 upwards, on approved freehold security, at the very lowest current rateß of interest. If security is declined, no charge madeTitles brought under Transfer Act, if desired. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY I OF OTAGO. This Society -has been formed by an alteration of the Constitution of the Second Nevr Zealand Building and Mutual Investment Society, 1864., By its Constitution it is able to transact every description of business usually undertaken by Building Societies, both on the terminating and the permanent principle. Two Series of Shares on the terminating system are at present in foree — one dating from February, 1864, and the other from February, 1870, The Society has the power to etart;new series of such shares at any time when it may appear advisable. Two New Series of Shares, called Shares of Class A and Class B in the Permanent Series, are now being issued. Shares in Class A are of the amount of twenty-five pounds 'each, the principal being paid up in one sum.. On these half-yearly dividends are paid at the ratfrof nine per cent.' per annum, and an annual bonus out of the surplus profits.' They may be withdrawn at any time' on three months' notice, and form the most eligible investment for surplus funds now to be.found in the money market. Shares in Class B are of twenty-five pounds each, and will be realised after seventy-fire monthly payments of five shillings each have been made. The holders of them will also be entitled to a bonus on realisation, equal to & proportionate share of the snrplus profits of the Sooiety during the period ever which the monthly payments have run. The moneys of the First and Second Series are advanced to Shareholders on mortgage of freehold or leasehold properties, or upon Shares in the Society wholly or in part paid up. The amounts available for advance are sold by auction at the monthly meetings to the highest bidder, who, from the date of the advance, pays a redemption' fee of 10s. per month for each L6O Share' advanced until the termination of the -Series. Moneys of the Permanent Series are lent on similar securities, repayable by monthly instalments extending over a fixed number of years. The tables of repayment in this Society are at the lowest rates. For prospectas, and for terms for loan* apply at the' office ■of tho Society, Temple Chambers, Princes-street, Dunedin, J. S. WEBB, Secretary.

' Stbangebs paying a visit to Dunedin are often at a loss to know what is the best establishment to visit for the purchase of drapery and clothing; Herbert, Haynes, and Co. offer special advantages to the public that can be met with nowhere else in the city. They keep at all time* the largest and best assorted stock of every class of goods, imported direct from the leading manufacturers and warehousemen air- "home, which, being bought entirely upon cash terms, they are enabled to offer goods of such sterling value as cannot be equalled by any other house in the trade. Every article in stock is marked at a fixed price for ready money, from which no abatement is ever made, so that tfie most inexperienced buy their goods at the same, prices as the best judges. Their terms are — net cash, without discount or reductions of any kind.— Advt.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 360, 30 May 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 360, 30 May 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 360, 30 May 1874, Page 4

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