UNION BAN EOF AU S T RAL IA DUNEDIN BRANCH, THIS BANK issues Drafts and Letrers op Credit on London, which are negotiable.hrough its Agents in Great Britain and Irelandmdon its various Branches in New Zealand, Vic roaiA, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania. ' .. Agencies at Tuapeka and Wetherstone's. Term? of business may be learned on application at the Bank in High-street. - ~ ■ • ALFRED JACKSON, Manager. Dunedin, April, 18G2. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Incorporated by Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand. Capital £500,000/1 Branches and Agencies in New Zealand. _ Head Office. Auckland. New Plymouth Lyttelton Napier ' . Dunedin Wellington Oamaru Wanganui Wetherstone Picton Waitahuna - -\ . Blenheim Tokomairiro Ciuistchurch Duustan Kaiapoi Invercargill Tiinaru Riverton. Agents: — London—Oriental Bank Corporation. Scotland—Commercial Bank of Scotland. Ireland—National Bank of Ireland. Meliiourne -Oriental Bank Corporation. * Sydney— Ditto. Inland towns of Australia—Ditto. Adelaide—National Bank of Australasia. India—Oriental Bank Corporation. Ceylon— Ditto. Mauritius— Ditto. China— Ditto. THE Bank grants Drafts and Letters of Credit,' and forwards for Collection, Bills drawn upon any of the above-named nlaces. Approved Bills Discounted; Cash Credits granted; Bills of Exchange purchased, and advances made upon Bills of (Lading, accompanied by Policies of Insurance. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, viz. : On the minimum monthly balance of. current accounts 2\ per cent. On deposits fixed for three months 3 „.; Do. six months.... 4 „ Do. twelve months 5 „ '' GEO, M'LEAN, Manager. Rattray-street, Dunedin, .. ~ .. Is September. 1862. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. AN Agency of this BANK has been opened at the Dunstan, under the management of Mr Joseph Jackson. ■•' "'- GEO. M'LEAN. Dnnedm, 27th Sept., 1862. • B# ITOF NEW ZEALAND. THE FIF 'd INSTALMENT.of £1, payable on Shares Lotted in^this Bank in the Province of Otago, has bet.i fixed by the Directors to be paid at Dunedin, ou the 16th day ot February, 1863 By order ot the Board, GEO. M'LEAN, ■'"'•■„ Manager. Duriedir >oth October. 1882. ! BA K.OF NEW SOUTH WALES. - Capital, t7'50,000. Rssishns Fond, £250,000 DUNEDIN BRANCH. DRAFTS GRANTED, on the most favorable terras, n the nuiuerous Branches of the Bank in New Zealand-and ' <sstralia ; also on London, and payable at the various ..ranches ofthe National Bank of Ireland. INTEREST is allowed on Deposits as under :— On the minimum monthly balance of current accounts ... .. .. 2.J. per cent On deposits fixed for three months .'• 3 per cent. 80. . do. six months ... 4 per cent. Do. ' do. twelvemonths ... 5 per cent. Advances made on wool or other produce hypothecated to the. Bank. Local. Bills, bearing two good names, discounted. Agencies of other banks undertaken on reasonable terms. JAMES A. DOUGLAS, j Dnnedin. Ist March I8h"y Manager. |~~ BANK OF NEW SOUTH WaLES. Capital, £750,000. Reserve Fund, £250,000. AN AGENCY'of the Bank of New South Wales has been opened at WETHERSTON'S for the purchase of gold, receipt of deposits, and granting drafts on the numerous Branches of the Bank in New Zealand and Australia, also on the London office Drafts also granted payable at the various branches of the National Bank-of Ireland. ...'.';' JAMES A. DOUGLAS, Dunedin. Ist March, 1862. Manager. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. AN Agency of this Bank has been opened at the Dunstan gold-field, under the management of Mr. Thomas Horton. JAMES A. DOUGLAS, Manager, Dunedin. TA RIFF OF NEW ZEALAND. ■ <" NEW ZEALAND IMPORT DUTIES. at v -, . - £ 8. d Ale, beer, cider, and perry, in wood, the gallon ... ..;. ... ... .o7 0 6 Ale, beer, cider, and perry, in bottle, the gallon .... .... ■■< ... ... o 1 0 Cigars and snuft; the lb. i- ... ... 0 3 0 Coffee, chicory, cocoa, and chocolate, the lb. 0 0 3 Cutlery, hardware, platedware, Thollowwarc, and ironmongery of all sorts, and candles and soap of all sorts, the cwt; 0 8 3 Firearms of every description, each ... 0 5 0 Gunpowder, the lb. ... ; ... ... 0 0 0 Manufactures of silk,. cotton, linen and woollen, and all articles.manufactured therefrom, drapery, haberdashery, hosiery, millinery, furs, bats, boots, ■ shoe?, ; confectionery* bottled ■-, fruits, dried fruits, mustard, olive oil, pickles, preserves, sauces spices, and oilmen's stores of all kinds (measuring outside . the packages), the cubic foot '; ... 0 4 0 Spirits and strong waters of every kind sweetened or otherwise, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by S jke's Hydrometer, and so ou in pro- , portion for any greater strength than the strength ot proof; the gallon ... 09 © Sugar, raw and refined of all kinds, and treacle and molasses, the lb. ... 0 0 1 Tea, the lb. ... ... ... .... 0 0 4 Tobacco, the lb. .:. : ' ... -.". OS\ 6 . Wine, in : wood and bottle,.containing less - than 25 per cent, of alcohol of a specific gravity of 825 at 00 degrees Fahrenheit's tnermometer, the gallon ... 0 3 8 The following articles are -free" of dutyTr-^Anchofs'-and chains, and rod, bolt, bar, sheet, hoop, and pig iron and nails, sailcloth, cordage, twine, cotton-yarn bags, sacks, and woolpacks, spirits of tar and turpen tine, tooacco for sheepwash,, nuts of all kinds, powder fit only for blasting purposes, an all unenumerated goods, wares, and merchandise. f.HI In Otago there s an export duty or 2s. 6d. per un«* on old Bankruptcy . -On the Bth August" Mr Comims- , sioner Fane wa> occupied at the Bankruptcy'Court I with the case of Mr W. Westgarth.' The bankrupt [ had traded u'n partnership with Alfred Boss and Spowers) as - wine merchant, in Threadneedle-street, : having a hr -at Melbourne, which" was managed by Ross am - owers. On the day mentioned,"' the sitting for e mination and discharge was held. The 1 accounts si. of 1.45,891; againat which 1 the assets ai it-turned at L29,000, but pf this sumabout L24.0.0 lepresents consignments to Melbourne.' [ The bankrup'';-dealings appear to have' been princi" pally in Vines ;:nd spirits two of tbe largest cieditois being Messrs Hennessy ■■- dOo., of Cognac, and Messrs > Sandeman and Co.* of Sv. Swithin's lane.' Tbe bankrupt's &gpend;ture in the two'last years had been L1.450. 'Mr Sargood appeared for.the assignees, Mr. .. lanklater for creditors, and Mr Bagley for the bankrupt. The bankrupt passed bis examination;' arid', the order for discharge was adjourned, — EaglisK ' paper. ~, _ } , ?t ; , -. 7..
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 267, 28 October 1862, Page 4
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