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WELLINGTON SAVINGS BANK.

From the quarterly statement published below it will be seen that this Institution is gradual* ly extending its sphere of usefulness, and is steadily increasing in the estimation in which it is held by the public The number of fresh accounts opened during the last quarter is 13, and the total amount of deposits is £1,178 : 16 : 11.

Wellington Savings Bank. — Captain Rhodes, Mr. Samuel, Mr. Ross, and Mr. Bethune, the Managers in rotation, will attend to receive deposits at Messrs. Johnson & Moore's store, from seven to eight o'clock on Saturday evening, the 10th July, 1847* and at the Union Bank of Australia, from twelve to one o'clock on Monday forenoon, the 12th July. / -„.,..

Number of accounts brought forward 92 Do. opened during above period 13 105 Number of accounts closed, during above period - _ 6 "Carried forward*. «".'^ 3$ 57 Accounts have been opened by individuals (3 of them being aboriginal natives of New Zealand) ,* which 57 accounts now amount to the sum 0f... £670 6 10 35 Accounts have been opened by parties in trust for others in the sum of 256 11 6 7 Accounts hnve been opened for pub- "* lie funds in the name of Friendly and Benevolent Societies, &c, in the sum of 251 18 7 £1,178 16 11 ASSETS OF THE BANK. Debentures bearing 8 per cent, interest, reckoned at par £1,342 3 9 Cash in Union Bank of Australia. . 32 12 11 1.374 16 8 Deduct Liabiliies as above 1,168 16 11 Nominal balance in favour of the Bank £195 19 9 J. Woodward, Actuary. , Wellington, July 5, 1847.

Statement of the Wellington Sayings Bank, from April 5, to July 5, 1847.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 203, 10 July 1847, Page 2

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WELLINGTON SAVINGS BANK. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 203, 10 July 1847, Page 2

WELLINGTON SAVINGS BANK. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 203, 10 July 1847, Page 2

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