POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK.
To the Editor,
Sir,— Would you be kind enough to inform me through your columns if in tbe event of the New Zealand Post Office Savings Bank not being able to meet their liabilities at any time, would not the Imperial Government protect and enable it to do so ? Sir, if you will oblige me in this small matter, you will do me a great favor.—l am, &c., INTERESTED. Dunedin, Sept. 18, 1872. [Our correspondent need be under no alarm about the security given by the New Zealand Government for deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank. The Imperial Government would not protect the depositors, nor interfere to compel repayment of deposits, and is not likely to be asked to do so. The security is perfectly good, and very superior to anything obtainable in the Colony.— Ed. E.S.]
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Evening Star, Issue 2991, 19 September 1872, Page 4
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142POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. Evening Star, Issue 2991, 19 September 1872, Page 4
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