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PUBLIC NOTICES or nearly two millions of money belonging to colonists entrusted to Boards of Directors in Melbourne or Sydney to control or manipulate as it may please their tastes ; or as it may be convenient for the good of commerce ft Victoria or New South Wales; or for the beneficial regulation of their exchange operations in those Colonies. Bth. The Promoters, in placing the foregoing facts before the people of this Colony, desire to point_ out the very great disadvantages that colonists are sure to labor under by lending—or rather giving—such a large sum of money as stated above to foreign Banks, to be lent back to the people here at very high rates of interest, and on most arbitrary conditions. They therefore have no hesitation in suggesting the prudence and wisdom of the colonists keeping within their own domain the absolute control of their own moneys, as by so doing they will most effectually destroy the risk of future monetary disturbances, which they have had on more than one occasion to deplore in the past, brought about solely by some crisis that has occurred in one or other or the Australian Colonies, where the real interests of the foreign Bank most strongly take root. 9th. It has been determined by the Promoters that the first issue of 200,000 Shares shall be conducted by Committees, to be appointed severally in the chief City in each Province ; and no Shares will be given or reserved to the Promoters ; but each member of the Provisional Committee is willing to become subscriber for the number of Shares standing opposite to his name.* 10th. It is proposed, at the issue of Shares above referred to, that 5s per Share be paid on application ; that 10s per Share be paid on allotment ; that a call of 5s per Share be made and payable two months after allotment ; that a second call of 5s per share be made and payable four months after allotment; and that a third call of 5s per Share be made and payable six months after allotment—a making together 30s paid up per Share. No ma<^e within twelve months of the Bank first commencing business in Dunedin; after which future calls will not exceed 5s per Share, nor be made at shorter intervals than three months between each call. 11th. The Act of Incorporation for this Bank will be so framed as to limit the liability of the Shareholders to twice the amount of their Shares, the same as the other Banks. I'^h. Asa thoroughly Colonial Institution, the Promoters have much pleasure in strongly recommending The Colonial Bank of New Zealand to the support of all Colonists having the real welfare of New Zealand at heart. Such an institution is much wanted at the present time, and as the development of the Colony proceeds, its usefulness will also increase, and be more and more appreciated, both as an investment for the savings of the people, and as a useful Bank. Judging from the influence and sound experience possessed by the piomoting Members of Committee, it is certain that no similar Institution has ever yet been launched in the Southern Hemisphere under better auspices. Applications for Shares will now be received at the Temporary Offices of the Bank, High stieet (late Club), where forms of application and full information can be obtained FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARER.

TO THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Gentlemen, — I hereby make application for Shares In the above Company ; and hand you herewith the sum of £ being the amount of Five Shillings per Share deposit on the same ; and I agree to take the sai ® Shares, or any less number that may be allotted to me, and I further agree to subscribe to the Articles of Association when required to do so. I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, Signature Name in full Occupation

Address No. Date received. * The Provisional Committee have already subscribed among themselves for 25,475 Shares, which they are prepared to take if allotted to them. THE NATION \JL B\ NK OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMIiED).

Capital—Two Millions Sterling. NOTICK is hereby given to Shareholders that the tilth Call of Ten Shillings per Share upon Shares on the Colonial I egister will be due and payable on the 30th met. at the Bank in Princes street. By order of the Board of 1 irectors. a DAM BURIES, Inspector and General Manager. Dunedin, loth June, 1874. WIL;ON & MORRISON begs to announce to their Friends and the Public that they have removed to their New Premises, opposite the European Hotel, where all Orders will be received. DR. C->LE has altered his Consulting Hours as follows At his residence—Morning, 9 to 10 (free) ; 10 to 11. Evening, 7to 8. In Hrinces street—Morning, 11 to 12. Evening—4 to 5. Mr Marshall has arranged to supply medicines to Or Cole’s free patients at Dispensary Prices. WM. D 'LRY MPLE, Jr., Licensed Land Broker, prepares all the necessary Deeds for Transferring, Conveying, Leasing, and Mortgaging Land under the new Act. COAoHES ! COACHES ! ■yEEKD & POPE’S SOUTHERN LINE Leaves the Empire Hotel, High street, every

morn mg for TOKOMAIRIRO, LAWRENCE, AND BALCLUTHA, At 9 a.m. ; returning daily at 5 p.m. By the above Line, Travellers may rely on receiving every attention and comfort at reasonable fares. YE END & POPE, Proprietors.

NOTICE. nnO Prevent Mistakes, I beg respectfully JL to inform the Fublic that 1 am not connected with the firm of Drummond and Watson, Uctagon. VN ILLIAM WATSON, Of Martin and Watso., City Coal Depot, Stuart street. ANYONE Desirous of Starting a Bakery can have an Oven built on applying to William Stentiford, Maclaggau street. ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN, —I am a Candidate for the Mayoralty, and solicit your support.—i remain, your obedient servant, henry j. Walter. TO THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN. Gentlemen, —i beg respectfully to intimate that I am a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Mayoral Election. i am, Gentlemen, Y our most obedient servant, KEITH RAMSAY.

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Evening Star, Issue 3545, 3 July 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3545, 3 July 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3545, 3 July 1874, Page 3

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