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Prospectus. P R O S P EC T U or THE COLONIAL BANK OH NEW ZEALAND. S Capital... ... ... £2,000,000 In 400,000 shares of £5 each. To be offered to the Public by a first issue of one-half, viz., 20,000 shares, To be called up as follows : Eivo shillings on application ; 10s on allotment ; 5s two months after allotment; 5s four mouths after allotment; 5s six months after allotment ; which null amount to £300,000 paid-up capital at end of six months. No further Call will bo made for twelve months after the Bank is first opened in Dunedin, and future Calls will not exceed 5s per Share, to he made, If required, at intervals of not less than three months thereafter. Provisional Committee ; The Hon. Mathew Holmes W. A. Tolrnie, M.H.R. Pv. Oliver, M.P.0., Oliver and Hlph Dr Webster, M.P.C., Runholder J. M. Ritchie, Russell, Ritchie, and Co. Charles Nichols, Dalgety, Nichols, and Co. James Rattray, Dalgety, Nichols, and Co. J. L. Butterworth, Butterworth Bros. Robert Wilson, R. Wilson and Co. Keith Ramsay, Jetty street George M. 8011, Kunholder, Southland John Corrnaek, of Morrison and Company, Blue Spur Captain J. T. Boyd B, C. Haggitt, Provincial Solicitor Alexander Burt, A. and T. Burt C. S. Reeves, M.P.C. James Marshall, Marshall and Copeland James Copeland, Cumberland street W. J. M: Lavnaoh, Guthrie'and. Larnach Daniel Campbell, Great King street H. S. Pish, jun., Princes street W. M. Hodgkins, of Howorth and Hodgkins R. H. Leary, High street J. H. Harris, Solicitor William Eraser, of Strode and Prase*-, Runholders J. Logan, Runholder Walter Miller, Runholder J. A. Connell, of Connell and Mooclio W. D. Stewart, Barrister M. Price, Dunedin J. S. Webb, Webb and Pulton J. Brown, son. C. R. Chapman, Barrister The Hon. James Paterson W. Gellibrand, Runholder D. E. Main, Barrister-at-Law W. J. Burton, Burton Bros. J. R. Jones, Harbor Steam Company Charles Zcile, Rattray street James Hazlett, Merchant, Clyde John Reid, Elderslie, Oamaru Robert Gillies, Gillies and Street Donald Reid, M.H.R. C. R. Howden, Distiller, Cumberland street Charles Reid, Princes street R, Glendining, Ross and Glendining Dr. Edward Hnlme John Douglas, Runholder, Mount Royal J. T. Wright, AYright, Stephenson and Co. G. E. Reid, Stafford street R. Paterson, Paterson and McLeod R. M. Robertson, Distiller, Rattray street James Shand, M.P.C. William Barron, Barron, Grant and Co. AA'illiain Park, Parle and Curie George Elliot Barton, Barrister-at-Law AY. D. Munson, Editor “ Daily Times ” Charles Do V. Teschomaker, Runholder, Taipo, Oamaru David Prondtoot, Railway Contractor Horace Bastings, M.P.C. AY. North, North and Scoullar Hugh McNeil, Briscoe and Co. John Bathgate, R.M. E. B. Cargill, Cargills and McLean H. J. AA T altor, Manse street R. K. Murray, Pmttray street James Black, Black and Thomson Marcus Hume, Dunedin James Allen, M.P.C., East Taieri William Snow, Outran*, AVest Taieri A. J. Smith, Contractor Thomas Birch, Merchant Ed. Herbert, Mayor of Lawrence Robert Pritchard, Arrow AValter Indor, Nanoby M. J. Malagan, Queenstown Job AVain, Manse street James Eulton, R.M. John Scania**, Scanlan Brothers, Princes street AVilliam Kennedy, Rattray street The Hon John M'Lean, Redcastle, Oamaru AYith power to add to their number. Bankers : The Union Bank of Australia. The Bank of Australasia. Ist. The groat want of a thoroughly Colonial Banking Institution for the whole Colony of New Zealand having been long felt, it has been determined by the Provisional Committee to supply the same by placing before the public the present carefully considered scheme, with the full confidence that it will meet with very general support. 2nd. As a first stop, it is proposed to offer to the people of this Colony one half of the nominal capital or 200,000 shares, in failproportions to each of the Provinces throughout New Zealand, on tho basis of the respective populations of each Province, reserving the other half to be disposed of hereafter, as the rapid progress of the Colony may demand and shareholders may decide ; but in no instance will any of the remaining shares be offered for sale out of the Colony without having been first offered to the Colonial holder 0 , nor will any but a New Zealand Register be kept. 3rd. It is Intended that the Head Office of tho Bank shall be in Dunedin, and that a General Manager of high professional standin" shall be appointed to guide the operations of'the Bank ; and also that a Board of qualified Directors shall be elected from among the Committee to advise with tho General Manager, and generally watch tho interests of the whole Institution. 4th. As soon as a sufficient number of Shares shall have been applied for to warrant the commencement of business, the Head Office will be opened in Dunedin, in suitable Premises already secured under offer, and thereafter Branches will gradually be opened in tho Chief Centres of Settlement throughout the Colony. sth. It. will lie the chief aim of the Promoters of this Bank to aid and conserve alike the interests of the whole community in this Colony. The Mercantile, Trading, Pastoral, Agricultural, Mining, Artizau, and Laboring Classes will each hatro fair treatment and support from the Colonial Bank. To the Mining Interest, special attention be given, with a desire to acquire for the Miners tho Mint value of their Gold, whether in large or small quantities, and until such value can be ascertained, a liberal advance will be made upon any gold deposited for the purpose of coinage. 6th. It is not intended by the Promoters that this Bank shall purchase Gold, but merely bo prepared to make advances upon it, until realised, in the same manner that it will be ready to do upon wool, grain, or other produce. 7th. The amount of New Zealand money in the hands of tho three Banks from Australia trading iu tho Colony on the 31st December last, as shown by their several returns furnished to the Government, appear thus, without giving odd numbers; — Deposit. Circulation. Total. Union Bank of Australia ... £870,000 £123,425 £993,4-5 Bank of- New . _ South Wales 560,000 104,849 664,849 Bank of Aus- „ tralasia ... 193,000 38,96 231,962 Showing a total of ... £1,800,236 or nearly two millions of money belonging to colonists entrusted to Boards of Directors iu Melbourne or Sydney to control or manipulate as it may please their tastes ; or as it may be

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4144, 2 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4144, 2 July 1874, Page 4

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