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DAILY TIMES BItAKCH OFFICE. T^OR the further convenience of our Advertisers -*- and Subscribers, we have opened a Branch Office of the Daily Times & Weekly Witness, in Manse-street, the first door .from the corner ot Princes street. At the Daily Times Branch Office,'Advertisements will be received from 7 a.m until 9 p.m., and will meet with the same attention as if brought to the Chief Department. Subscriptions to the Daily Times & Weekly Witness will also be received and the papers delivered by the runners in town, or forwarded in any manne directed to the up-country districts. MONDAY next will be observed as a Holiday by the Banks, in commemoration of St Andrew's Day. Duneuin, 27th November, 18G2. UNION BANK OF ADSTEALIA DUNEDIN BRANCE. FTIHIS BANK iesues Drafts and Letrers of jL Credit on London, which are negociable .hrough its Agents in Great Britain and Ireland, ind on its various Branches in New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania. Agenoies at Tuapsica, Wethbrstone's, and DtfXSTAKS. Term? of business may be learned on application at the Baait in High-street. ALFRED JACKSON, Manager. Dunedin, April, 1862. BANK OF NEW ZBALAnIx Incorporated by Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand. Capital £500,000 Branches'and Agencies in New Zealand. Head 0ffice........ Auckland. New Plymouth Lyttelton Napier Dunedin Wellington Oamaru Wanganui Wetherstone IMcton Waitalmna Blenheim Tokomairiro Christchurch Duustan Kaiapoi Invercargill Timaru Rivertou. Agents: — London—Oriental Bank Corporation. Scoiland—Commercial Bank of Scotland. Ireland—-.National Bank of Ireland. Melbourne -Oriental Batik Corporation. Sydney— Ditto. Inland towns of Australia—Ditto. Adelaide—National Bank of Australasia. India—Oriental Bank Corporation. Ceylon— Ditto. Mauritius—• Ditto. Cl.ina— Ditto. fTIHE Bant grants Drafts and Letters of Credit, i and forwards for Collection, Bills drawn upon any of the above-named places. 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. : i On the minimum monthly balance of current accounts 2 \ per cent. I On fixed for three months 3 ~ Do. six months.... 4 u \ Do. twelve months 5 „ GEO, M'LEAN, Manager. Rattray-street, Dunedin, Is September. 1862. . ; BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. j rTIENDERS will be received at the Bank at DuneJL din, until noon of the loth December next, from persons desirous of purchasing the whole or a portion of the unallotted shaves in the stock of this bank. The number of shares unsold is about 1,500. A. KENNEDY, i General Manager, j I Bank of New Zealand, I Auckland, 6th November, 1862. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. THE FIFTH INSTALMENT of £1, payable on i Shares allotted in this Bank in the Province of Otago, has been fixed by the Directors to be paid at Dunedin, on the 16th day ot February, 1863. By order of the Board, ! GEO. M'LEAN, Manager. Dunedin, 20Ui October, 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. Dunedin, 27th Sept., 1862. TRANSFER MEETING, DISTRICT OF TAIERI. "VTOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with _Li the provisions of the Licensing Ordinance, Session 11, No. 12, a Meeting of' the Justices of the Peace for the District of Taieri, will be held at Cramond's Hotel, East Taieri, on Tuesday, 9th of December, 1862, at 12 o'clock noon, for th purpose of receiving applications for the Transfer of Publican's Licenses within the said District. EDWARD THOMAS (HLLON, Clerk to the Beuch R. M's Court, Tokomairiro, 22nd November, 186-2. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. AN Aeency of this Bank has been opened at the Dunstan gold-field, under the management of Mr. Thomas Horton. JAMES A. DOUGLAS, Manager, Duuedin. ! BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capital, £750,000. Reserve Fund, £250,000 DUNEDIN BRANCH. DRAFTS GRANTED, on the most favorable terms, on the numerous Branches of the Bank ■in New Zealand and Australia ; also on London, and ! payable at the various Branches of the National Bank of Ireland. I INTEREST is allowed on Deposits as under :— On the minimum monthly balance of current accounts 2i per cent On deposits fixed for three months .. 3 per cent. Do. 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, Dunedin, Ist March 1862 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 Mar 1862. Manager. Forgbry^for-LI^OO in LondonI .—At Clerkeawell Police'Court, on Saturday, Thomas Burn and Louise Tester were charged, the former with forging and unlawfully obtaining LI, 200, and the latter with receiving L3OO of this sura, well knowing it to be stolen. The evidence seb forth that the male prisoner had been a clerk in the service of a firm of solicitors in Bedford Row. A few days ago he was sent to the Accountant-General's Office, in Chancery Lane, with a cheque to he there signed for L1.200. The prisoner, however, himself signed the cheque and proceeded to the Bank of England, where he tendered it, and received the money in exchange. The prisoner's employers were soon made acquainted with the fact, and they placed the matter* in the hands of a police detective. The officers first arrested the female, and then, on information they had procured^ went to Rugby and succeeded in apprehending the male prisoner, obtaining also possession of L22ingold, also part of the LI, 200, A remand was granted.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 294, 28 November 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 294, 28 November 1862, Page 4

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