uwtiTftnrfitts:"-''"'; ""■""" )fl .O S OF THE COLONIAL BANE OF NEW ZEALAND. , OAPiTit, ... • ... £2,000,000, In 400/00 Shflv c of £5 each. To be offered to tho public by a first issue of one-luilf—vis , 2U ',OOO Shares—to be called up as follows : Five Shillings on application ; 10s. on allotment j Gs. two months after allotment; Gs. four months.after nllotment; ss. six montlis after allotment; wliich -will amount to ,C3O(),OJJ paid-up Capital at .end of six month*. No further call will be mnde for twelve -months nftor the Bank is firs', opened in Dunrdin< and future calls will not exceed ss. per Share, 1o be mnde, if required, at intervals,of not less than three montlis thoreafier. BfIOVISTONAI COMMITTTEK: . The Hon. Matthew Holmes W. A/Tolmir, M.H.R. J4, Oliver, M.P.0., Oliver and Ulph ■ Dr. V\ ebster, M P. 0., runliolder J. M Ritchie, Ru«snll, Ritchie, and Go. ' •'■ Charles Nichols, Dalgety, Nichols, end Co. ' James Eattrny, Dalgety, Nichols, and Co. ■ J. L. .Butterworth, Bntterwor.fh Brothers' Robert Wilson, It Wilson and Co. Keith Ramsny, Jctty-Ftrecfc # .George M, Bell, runliolder, Southland .John Covinack, of Morrison .and Company; , Blue Spur Captain J. T. Boyd , E, O.Hagcitt, Provincial Solicitor Alexander Burt, A. and T. Burt ... C. S. Beeves, M.P.C. , James Marshnll, Marshnll and Copcland James Copcland, Cumberland-street W, J. M. Lnnuich, Guthrio'and Larnach uriel Campbell, Great King-strott " "Ui.'S. Fish, junr., Princes-street •' TV 1 , M. Hodgkins, of Uowbrth and Hodgkins '•'Kr-H/Lcnry, High-street ; • ■ i J.M. Harris, snlieitor William Eraser, of Strode and- Fraser, -run- ]■. ' holders ■ . ' -• J, Jjogan,,ntnlioldpr .- •■ < • {Walter Miller, runliolder .' ■" ' J- A..Connoll, of Connell and Moodie ' ' ■ . ,W.,.D. Stewart, barrister. ~ . / M. Price, Dunedin • \ J S. Webb, Webb and Fulton" .". " ' -.., J. .Brown, sen. , C. It. Chapman, barrister . • The Hon. James Pal erson ■ The Hon. John M'Lean, Rodcistle, Oamaru ■ W. Gollibrand, runliolder '' I). F.'Main, barristcr-at-law - ' ' Wi J. Burton, Burton Brothers ' , - ■ ''• J. R. Jones, Harbor Steam Company Charles Zeilc, Rnlfcmy-strcct James Hazlctt, merchant, Clyde John Itcidy Elderslie, Oamaru .Robert Gillies, Gillies and Street , s .- Donald Beid, M.H.R, ' C.'lt..Howden, Jistillcr, Cumberland-street. 1 , Charles Beid, Princes-street It. Glendiniug, Boss and Glendining Dr. Edward If.nlme John Douglas, runliolder, Mount Royal ■ J.T. Wright, Wright, Stephenson, and Co. ,'G. F. Beid, Stafford-street • R. Paterson, Paterson nhd M'Lcod ' 8..M. Bobovtson, distil%, RatLray-street '' James Bhnnd, M.P.C, i William Barron, Barron, iGrantf-and Co. William Park, Park and jpurle George Elliott barton, barrister-at-law W. D. Murison, Editor ' Daily Times.' Ohavles Pe V. Teschemaker, runholder, Taipo, Oamaru David Proud foot, railway contractor - Horace Bastings, M.P.C. . ' ' W. North, North and Scoullar ' Hugh M'Neill, Briscoe and Co. John Bathgate, It.M. E. B. Cargill, Cm-gills and M'Lean H. J. Walter, Manse-street ,' R.-.K. Murray, Bal tray-street, James Black, Black and Thomson ' Marcus Hume, Dunedin . James 'Allan, M.P.C.; East Taieri ; • '" ; '• Ou'tram, West Taieri ' 'A.-J. Smyth, contractor ' " Thomas Birch,' merchant Ed. Herbert, Mayor of Lawrence Tioberfc Pritcbard, Arrow ■, • •'Walter:TndoiyNaseby '..- ,■. ■<•• i ,-■ •• -M. J. Mnlaghan, Quoenefcown ~. * ' , ' ' Job Wain, Manse-street James Fulton, It.M. , ".*-'. ■ jJohn Wcanlan, Seanlan Brothers, Princrs-st. , Kcpnedy, Rattrayatreet' ' ' ■ W'ith, power to odd to their number* BatocebS :' l . ■; -. <lhe Union Bank.of Australia. , The Bank of Australasia . . ■ PROSPKOTTJfi: ■ Ist. The great want of a thoroughly Colonial -Banking Institution for the whole Colony of sow Zealand having been long felt, it has 'been , determined by .the Provisional Committee to supply'tli ■ same by placing before the public the present earelully considered scheme, with the full confidence that it will meet with very general support. 2nd: As a 'first step, it is proposed to ' offer to the people of this Colony one-half of the nominal Capital, or 200,000 Shares, in fair * proportions to each of the provinces throughout New Zealand, on the basis of the respecJiifjS populations of each Province, reserving jthe Other half to bo disposed of hereuttcr, as , (the rapid progress of the colony may demand and Shareholders may decide j'but in no in"stance"will any of the rernniriing Shares bo 'offered for sale out: of the Colony without having b-;en first .offered to the colonial iioljdors, nor will any but a New Zealand RegisIter be kept. * ' 3rd It is intended that the Head' Office of J.lw Bank shall be in Dunedin, and that a General Mannger of high professional standing shall be appointed to guide tho operations of ihe'Bunk; arid also'tbat a x'oard of q,:ali- , 'fieri Directo-s shall bo electod from among the Committee to iidvise with the General Manager, and generally watch the interests of the who e institution. 4th, A sfoonns a sufficient number of .shares ph'itl have been applied for to warrant the comiriencuine.il: of business, Ihe Head Office will ' "beopenedh Dunedin,in suitable Promises nl- . -rwty seeurod under off.ir, and- thereafter „ Brauehorf will gradu'illy be. opened in the _ p.lii-f Centres of Hettlemont througliout the " colony. '■ fith If will Ke the chief aim of the Pro- . rpotera of tliii Bank (o aid and conserve ahke .the interess of the whole community in this ...plor-y., ,Ti.ie Mercantile, Trading,' Pastoral, * Agvieultijnil, Mining, Anizari, and ]jaboring ''fjlasses will'oich have fair treatment and sup" •portr'frWri the Col mi>il Bank. r l'o the Mining , interest spocinl-«ttention will be.given, .with a desrelo itequiro for the Miners tho Mint y due of their Gold, whether in large or small ' daantiiies,' »i.nd until ptich value 'an be aseer i- tdirieri a lih«niVuclvone« will be made upon any . G.)d depositefl lorthe pnrpo-e cf Cpinagc. ■ - ' «th- ,h is/jaot intetidetL by the promoters "'.that t'hia Bank shall purchase (iold, but ' 7fcb..;.'Tb.q amounts of New Zdaland Money in'tho- 'hands of # tfre three Banks from Australia trading in tho Colony, on the 31.< st ■ '„V#oeiribt!r last, as shown by their several rd-
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 270, 9 May 1874, Page 4
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