>ANK OP NEW ZEALAND. (Incorporated by Act of General Assembly, 29th July, 1861.) Bankers to New Zealand Government. Capital Subscribed and Paid-up, £1,000,000. Keserve Fund, £555,000. HEAD OFFICE, AUCKLAND. General Manager—David L. Murdoch, Esq. Inspector—John Murray, Esq. London Office, 1, Queen Victoria street, E.C. F. Lark worthy, Esq., Managing Director. Henry B. Macnab, Esq., Accountant. London Bankers — Bank of England and National Provincial Bank of England, Limited. Branches and Agencies. Akaroa Napier Alexandra (Otago) Naseby iberley Nelson • ow New Plymouth lburton Ngaruawahia nheim Normanby Is Oainaru abridge Outram terton Opotiki ]yle Oxford irleston Palmerston (Otago) istchurch Palmerston North tha Ferry Picton omandel Port Chamers mwell Queenstown •gaville Rakaia aedin Raleigh :th Dnnedin Rangiora therston Riverton :ton Ross ■aldine Roxburgh borne Russell •e Sanson ,hamstown Southbridge lyraouth Stafford ytown Tapanui combe Tauranga nil ton . Te Aro vvera Te Awanmtu kitika Temuka tt Timaru lewood Tokomairiro ercargill Waikouaiti apoi Waimate koura Waipukuran mara Wairoa vrence Waitahuna ston Wanganui telton Wangarei ngawhare Waverley :-ton Wellington sterton Westport taura Wi n ton sgiel Wyndham. Melbourne (Victoria). Sydney aDd Newcastle (New South Wales). Levuka (Fiji). THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND Grants drafts on any of the abovenamed places in New Zealaud, Australia, and Fiji. Receives deposits of £SO and upwards for fixed periods, rates and particulars of which can be ascertained on application. Opens Current Accounts on the usual terms. Negotiates and collects Bills payable in aDy part of the Australian Colonies and Fiji. Makes advances against produce shipped, on receipt of Bills of Lading, Policy of Insurance, and Invoices. Undertakes the Agency of persons connected with the Colonies; and receives for safe custody Securities, Shares, &c, drawing Interest and Dividends on the same as they fall due. Undertakes all other descriptions of Colonial Banking and Monetary Business, and affords every facility to persons in their transactions with the Colonies. NEW BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT FOR WINES AND SPIRITS, ALES AND PORTER, &c. E. C. PETERS begs to inform the public of Kumara, Dillman's Town, and surrounding districts that he is now prepared to supply the above articles in any quantities, at Hokitika prices. Having made great improvements to the House and additions to Stabling, to the Dillman's Town Hotel, I am now in a position to ensure comfort and satisfaction to miners, and also to travellers and others proceeding to and from Christchurch by the new line of road through Dillmau's. I have also a Large Room convenient to the hotel suitable for public and private Meetings, which can be hired at a moderate charge. E. C. PETERS. August 9, 1882.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2111, 5 June 1883, Page 3
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