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11 0 S B C T US COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Camtab . :'.,,;'..;: £2,000,000, In 400,' 00: Shares of £5 each. To be p[fored,to r the public 'by a first issue of one-half —viz., 20' ',OOO Shares—to '■■"'■[ i jbocallecl up as follows : Five Shillings on application ;; 10s. on allotment; ss. two months after allotment; sfl, fotir nijbnths after allotment j, ss< six months after allotment; which will amount to £300,000 paid-up Capital at eiid 6f' six months. No fuvfcher c call will ho made for twelve ■months after tho B«nk is flrstoponod inDunpelin, imd future calls will not oxeeod ss. per Share, to bo made, if required, at intervals of not less than throb months thereafter. PBOVISIONAI CoMMITTTEE: The ITon. Matthew Holmes W. A. Tolmio, M.H.E. Tt. Oliver, M.P.C., Oliver and Ulph Dr. Webster, M.P.0., runholder J. M Ritchie, Russoll, Ritchie, and 00. CJharlos Niohols, Dalgot.y, Nichols, and 00. James Rattray, Dalgot.y, Nichols, and 00. J. L, Buttorworth, Buttorworth Brothers T?obert Wilson, R. Wilson and Co. Keith 'Ramsay, Jotty-etreet George M. 8011, runholdor, Southland John Connack, of Morrison and Company, Blue Spur Captain J. T. Boyd B. 0. Hnggitt, Provincial Solicitor Alexander Burt, A. and T. Burt 0, S, Eorvcs, M.P.C. James Marshall, Marshall and Copoland James Copoland, Cumberland-stroot W. J. M. Lnrnach, Guthrie and Larnach Daniel Campbell, Great King-strott FT. S. Fish,junr., Princeß-streot W. M. Hod'gkius, of lloworth and Hodgfcins 11. H. Lcary, street ■l. 11. Harris, solicitor William Frnser, of Strodo and Frasor, runlioldors .J. Logan, runholdor Waltor Miller, runholdor J. A. Connoll, of Gonnoll and Moodic W. D..Stewart, barrister M. Price, Dunoclin J S. Webb, Webb and Fulton J. Brown, sen. iO. Tl. Chapman, barristor' , _ '■ The lion. James Patcrson ' ' ■ Tho r lon. John M'Lean, Eodcoßtle, Onmaru ! W. Oollibrand, runholder , ' D. F. Main, barrister-at-law : W. J. Burton, Burton Brothers, J. E. Jones, Harbor Steam Company ; Charles Zoile, Rattmy-strect' Jathos Flnzlett, merchant; Clydo ' John'Enid,'Eldorslie; Oamar,u^' ,; ■ .'• ■ >.t ; RobertGillios, .GillioSiand Street , {;•,,. , - ' i Donald HeId,.M.H.R. ~ I C.;E, Howden, distiller, Cumberland-street. ' Charles'Eoid, Princes-street ' ' R. Olcndining,'Ross and'Glendining Dr. Edward Jlulmo ' ' John Douglas, runholder, Mount Eoyal J. T. Wright, Wright, Stophenson, and Co. ' GK F. Rm (; V, stlvu " r(J 'B , ;' l ' cct . " ,'- i i R! Patcrson, 1 'Pafforsott'nnd M'Leod' '' ■ R. M. Robertson, distiller, Eattray-streefc Junius Shaud, M.P.0.. William Barron, Barron, Grant, and 00. William Park, Park'and Curie George Elliott Barton, barristor-at-law W. D. Murison,' Editor ' Daily.Times.' Charles De V. Toschemukor, runholdor, Taipo, Oiimaru David E'roud foot, railway contractor • Horace Hustings, M.P.C. W. North,' North rtticl Scoulltir • Hugh M'Noill, Briscoe and Co. John Bathgate, R.M., 18. B. Owdill, Cargills and M'Lean It. J.. Wnltor,'Mansc-strcct R. K. Murrtty, Rafirny-streot - James Black/Bluek and Thomson Marcus Itume, 'Dunedin ,' ■ Jnrrios Allan, M.P.C, East Taieri William Snow, Outromj West Tuicri A. J, Smytl(, contractor ■ Tlunlas Birch, merchant | Ed. Horbort, Mayor of Lawrence Roborl. Pritchard, Arrow , . Waltor Indor, Nasehy _ ' | M. J. Mulaghan, Quoenstown Job Wain, Manso-stroot James Fulton, R.M. John Scanlan, Scanlan Brothers, Princts-Bt, William Kennedy, Rattray-streot Kdrnund Smith, Dunedin Savings Bank 0. W. Floxman, Wool Merchant John Macgregor, O.E. W. 11. Cutton, late Commissioner of Crown Limcls John Reid, of Cornor Bush, Morton Henry Orboll, Jtiunholder, Tho River, Waikouaili Tliotr.as Arthur 01ow03, of Ashcroft, Sponcc, anti Co., Oiimaru Hilberl. Matlieson, of Mathosort Bros., Dundin With power to add to thoir number Bankers: '■\ he Union Bank of Australia. , Tho Bank of Australusia Peospkoxus : Ist, T!io great want of a thoroughly Colonial Banking Institution for tho whole Colony of New Zealand having been long folt, it has been determined by tho Provisional Committee to supply th" samo by placing beforo tho public tho present carolully considered scheme, with the full confidence that it will meet with very gcnerul support. 2nd. As a first step,' it is proposed to • plfor to tho people of this Colony one-half of the nominal Capital, or 200,000 Shares, in fair proportions' to cneh of tho provinces throughput Now Zealand, on the basis of the respective populations of each Province, reserving tho other half to bo disposed of hereafter, as the rapid prngroßß of tho colony may demand and tfliarotiomcrs may decide j but in no in-' stance will any of the romnining Shares bo filtered for sale out of tho Colony without having been (Irst offorod to tho colonial holders, nor will any but a New Zealand Register bo ki'pt. 3rd. tt is intended that the Head Office of the Bank shall be in Dunedin, and that a General Manijgor of high professional stand- ; ing shall bo appointed to guide tho operations of the Bank j and also that a Board of quail jlod Directors shall bo qloctod from among tho Oornm'it'teo to. fidpiso .with the Manager, and; .generally,.,,watch tho, interests' of,tho who'o institution. '■''..' "■■ " '•lift; Aa'sdorids ii SLifftOsfiAt mur.bftr'of sharos {ihall havb been applied'fdr.ifco.wammt the comnioncumeiit of. business,- tho'-Hoad Office will ' bo oppncd'iii.Dtjnodin.m.'suitablo Promises already '.secured under -q'ffcr,, and ' thereafter Branches -will gradually bp opened in tho Cliier" Centres of 1 Settlement throughput tho ■wlony.,, ' ' • / stli., If he the qlpef ; aim of. tho Promoters ofj.tlii-" Bank to aid apd'confiervo.ahko hho'iiit,i're3ts of' fhe whole community in' this fiflony. The' Mercantile,- Trading, Pastoral, A?/TiimUiiml, 7 M.ining, A nimn,:;tmd, Laboring ehiMCi* will on oh havo fair treatment and support from the Colonial Bunk. To the Mining nil en l * t speciiil fitte'ntion will ho given, with it rim'w to iic(|iiiro for tho Miners'the Mint pilue iif Islioir '.told, whether in largo or small iutaiil-i|i(w, ivinl until such vuliie cm be usee?-

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 277, 26 June 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 277, 26 June 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 277, 26 June 1874, Page 4

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