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EOR THE INTRODUCTION OE IMMIGRANTS.

5

D.—No. 19d.

for one calendar month after the same shall respectively become due and payable, then we jointly and severally promise to pay, immediately upon demand, the whole of tho moneys and interest hereby secured. But we are to be at liberty to pay the whole or any part of the amount secured by this promissory note at any earlier time or times than the due dates of the instalments, if we think proper. Payable at the offices in London for the time being of the Agent-General of New Zealand, or, if there be no such offices, then at the Bank of England. To be signed John Beogden and Sons. Adexandee Beogden. Heney Beogden. James Beogden. On behalf of the Governor, (Signed) I. E. Featheeston, Agent-General. John Beogden and Sons. Alexandee Beogden. Heney Beogden. Witness to the signatures of Isaac Earl Featherston, John Brogden and Sons, Alexander Brogden, and Henry Brogden — (Signed) James Mackeele, Solicitor, 21, Cannon Street, London. (Signed) Bene and Tabouedin, Solicitors, 1, Victoria Street, Westminster. * James Beogden. Witness to tho signature of James Brogden— * The signature " James Brogden" is only written in pencil in the agreement, to show where the signature is to be inserted.

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