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No question was asked. Mr Stark : I beg- o propose a rote of thanks to the directors and officers of the Bank. In doing so, I feel there is reason for very agreeable surprise at the amount of success that has attended the operations of the Bank during the last half-year. I think that the thanks of the shareholders are due to all the directors for the careful and conservative manner in which they have carried the Bank through the recent crisis. The reaction in matters of this kind is more to be apprehended than the trouble itself, and I am glad to see that we have passed through any such stage that was to be feared with safety. lam very much pleased with the favorable returns shown in the balancesheet. The thanks of the shareholders are also due to the officers, for they must have very ably assisted the directors in carrying out that careful and cautious policy which has been initiated. Mr David Nathan : I have very great pleasure to second the vote of thanks to the directors and officers of the Bank. Considering the very favorable report, and the difficulties they had to pass through, I think they are fully entitled to this compliment at the hands of the shareholders. The motion was put, and carried unanimously. The Chairman : In acknowledging the compliment you have paid us, I may state, on behalf of the Board of Directors as well as for myself, that it will be very highly appreciated ; it will stimulate us, if possible, to greater exertions in the interest of the shareholders. I may add that I have been connected with this institution from its birth — in fact I may state that I was partly instrumental in bringing it into existence. I am, therefore, very proud of the position which this institution has attained. So long as I am on the Board, it will be my anxious endeavor to maintain that position. I look on this institution as the special product of the colony of New Zealand. I think it is a credit to New Zealand, and to all who are ■ connected with it. (Hear). The Manager : It has often been my privilege to return thanks to the shareholders on behalf of the staff. On account of your expressions of confidence in them, I am sure they will feel particular gratification at this time. There is no question that we have been passing through very troublous times. I am bound to say that your staff have acquited themselves well. They have willingly carried out the policy dictated to them by the Board of Directors. There is no doubt that a great deal of the success has been due to the zeal and judgment your officers have brought to bear on your business. I feel sure that they will be much encouraged by this renewed expression of yonr confidence in them. They will very much value your vote of thanks, as I do myself. I shall have much pleasure in conveying it to them. Again I thank you very heartily for your vote. The scroll minutes were read, and the meeting separated.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 104, 1 May 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 104, 1 May 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 104, 1 May 1880, Page 4

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