General Manager, and generally watch the interests of the whole Institution. 4th. As soon as a sufficient number of Shares shall have been applied for to warrant the commencement of business, the Head Office will be opened in Dunedin, in suitable Premises already secured under offer, and thereafter Branches will gradually be opened in the Chief Centres of Settlement throughout the Colony. sth. It will be the chief aim of the Promoters of this Bank to aid and conserve alike the interests of the whole community in this Colony. The Mercantile, Trading, Pastoral, Agricultural, Mining, Artizan, and Laboring classes will each have fair treatment and support from the Colonial Bank. To the Mining Interest special attention will be given, with a desire to acquire for the Miners the!;Mint value of their Gold, whether in large or small quantities, and until such value can be ascertained a liberal advance will be made upon any Gold deposited for the purpose of coinage. 6th. It is not intended by the Promoters that this Bank shall purchase Gold, but merely be prepared to make advances upon it until realised, in the same manner that it will be ready to do upon Wool, Grain, or other produce. 7th, The amount of New Zealand Money in the hands of the three Banks from Australia trading in the colony on the 31st December last, as shown by their several returns furnished to the Government, appear thus, without giving odd numbers: — CirculaDeposits. tion. Total, £ £ £
Showing a total l or nearly two millions of mo colonists entrusted to Boardi Melbourne or Sydney to co: late as it may please their may be convenient for the g in Victoria or New South V beneficial regulation of their tious in those Dolnniea. Bth. The Promoters, in p going facts before the peoph desire to point out the v< vantages that colonists are under by lending—or rather large sum of money as stated Banks, to be lent back to th very high rates of interes V arbitrary conditions. They no hesitation in suggesting t wisdom of the colonists kee] their own domain the absc their own moneys ; as by sc most effectually destroy tin monetary disturbances, wide on more than one occasion t past, brought about solely b; has occurred in one or othc lian Colonies, where the real foreign Bank most strongly 1 9th. It has been determi: motors that the first issue o shall be conducted by Co appointed severally in the c Province ; and no Shares w reserved to the Promoters ; the Provisional Commits become a subscriber for thei standinp opposite to his nan
[R. W. WALTERS, IN returning thanks to his numerous customers and the public generally for the very liberal support received during the last fourteen years he has been in business, begs to inform them that he has JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK of the following GOODS FURNITURE, CARPETS, FELTS, HEARTH RUGS, COIR AND CHINA MATTING, BLANKETS, SHEETING, COUNTERPANES, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, AND EVERY REQUISITE FOR HOUSB-FUBNIS HING K. W. WALTERS, UPHOLSTERER AND CABINET-MAKER, WHATELY ROAD. WORKSHOPS KILMORE STREET, 5-13 WANTED, A GOOD CABINET-MAKER. 5116 IMPORTER, WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FAMILY GROCER, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN High street and Hereford street. Large Arrivals of NEW STOCK. Price Lists have been adjusted. Orders delivered in all parts of Christchurch— Free. Please call for samples of Tea.
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 24, 27 June 1874, Page 1
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556Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume I, Issue 24, 27 June 1874, Page 1
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