Legislation Schedule/Debenture




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SCHEDULE.
NEW ZEALAND DEBENTURE.

No. in Words
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Date.
No in Words
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Amount in Words
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Amount in Words
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Figures.

DEBENTURE for the sum of ( pounds) sterling, issued under the authority
of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand.

On presentation at the Colonial Treasury in New Zealand, on the
day of 18 the BEARER of this Deben-
ture will be entitled to receive the sum of ( pounds) sterling.
Interest in the meantime after the rate of per cent. per annum, will
be payable to the bearer of this Debenture on the first days of January and
July in every year, at the (Colonial Treasury Auckland, or at the Bank of
Sydney, or elsewhere, as the case may be). Dated at Government House this
day of 18

C. D. Col. Sec. A. B. Governor.

Entered at the Colonial Treasury, New Zealand, and issued at
this day of 18 Colonial Treasurer.

NOTES.—The principal and interest of this Debenture are charged upon
and payable out of the Revenue arising from the duties of Import and Ex-
port, and all taxes, duties, rates, and imposts levied by the General Assembly.
No interest will be payable on this Debenture after the day therein
fixed for the payment of the same.

Examined and certified,

JAS. JNO. PIERCY,
Clerk of the Legislative Council.

F. E. CAMPBELL,
Clerk of the House of Representatives.

In the name of Her Majesty I assent to this Act.

THOMAS GORE BROWNE,
Governor.

Auckland, 29th July, 1856.

Auckland :—Printed by Williamson & Wilson, for the New Zealand Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1856, No 26





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🏛️ Schedule detailing the form and terms of the New Zealand Debenture (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
29 July 1856
Debenture Schedule, Government Securities, Colonial Treasury, General Assembly, Legislation, Payment terms
  • JAS. JNO. PIERCY, Clerk of the Legislative Council
  • F. E. CAMPBELL, Clerk of the House of Representatives
  • THOMAS GORE BROWNE, Governor