THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.
(per press association ) Auckland. Ootober 1. The " New Zealand Herald " has the fallowing Intelligence : — " We learn from an authoritative Bonroe In London that applications have already been made there by fiuanolal people of the' very highest standing, quite outside of what have been heretofore Bank circles, for a lai ga proportion, If not the whole, of the new Issue of shares of the Bank of New Zealand. The deputation sent to London by the Share.holders' Oommlttee have been able to satisfy the best people that despite the big writing off to come, or probably m oon?equ6DC3 of it, our Auckland Institution is worth taking up. Influential fioanoe connections m England, and new blood on ita Boards, as well In London as m the colony, were what the Bank wanted to set it on its feet. The lifting of the c'oud whloh Ins f rsome time been hanging over the Bank, will be an Important faotor added to the others whloh are so d'atlnotly working for a revival of oar prosperity.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1959, 2 October 1888, Page 2
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175THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1959, 2 October 1888, Page 2
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