!, ■ BANK 0£ NEW SOUTH WALES. V Capital, £750^000.. Reserve:Fuhdj £250,000 .« .- -JUUNBDIN BRANCH. ' IYR-AHFS ; 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. " : . ; INTEREST is allowed on Deposits as under:-— On the minimum monthly balance of . current accounts ;.i .. ..2£ percent On deposits fixed for three months .. 3 percent. Do. do. six months ...4 per cent. Do. do. twelve months' ' ..: 5 par cent. Advances made on wool or other produce hypothecated to^the Bank. Local Bills, bearing two good names, discounted. Agencies of other banks undertaken ori: reasonable terms; -•■ - ■ >' JAMES A..J)O[JGLAS> ; Dunedin, Ist March 1862 ' . Manager. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALKS. Capital, £750,000. Reserve Fond, £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. Manage BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. AN Asency of this Bank has been opened at the Dunstan gold-field, under the management of Mr. Thomas Horton. r JAMES A. DOUGLAS, • . Manager, Dunedin. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Paid-up Capital £1.000,C00. Reserved Fund ...» £'200,000. (LiabilUy of Shareliolders unlimited.) DQAEDIN BRANCH. TTIHIS BANK issues Drafts and Letters of X Credit' on London, negoeiabie throughout Great Britain and Ireland :; also on, India, China, "Mauritius and Ceylon : and on' its various.Branches in New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania. - ■ t . Local- Bills discounted, British and Colonial Bills negociated or sent for collection,, and advances made upon Wool and produce in the usual-manner. ■ Rates of Interest, Discount, Exchange, and general terms of business may be ascertained at the Bank. ... • . \ " ~ „ ALFRED JACKSON, Manager. Dunedin, April, 1862.. " . ' '/ ." ; UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. NOTICE. , ■ . ■ , mHE Agency of this Bank at INYERCARGILL JL has been constituted a-Branch, under the management of. Donald M'Donald, Esq. JOHX F. M'MULLMN, Inspector ana General Manager. Invercargill, Nov. 28, 1862. BANK OF NEW ZRALAND. Incorporated, by Act of. the General Assembly New Zealand. Capital.., ....£500,000 Branches and Agencies in New Zealand. Head 0ffice........ Auckland. New Plymouth Lyttelton Napier . Dunedin Wellington Oamaru Wanganui Wethers tone Pictou j Waitahuna Blenheim | Tokomairiro Chnstchurch Duustan Kaiapoi Invercargill Timaru River ton. Agents:—'-' . London—Oriental Bank Corporation Scotland—Commercial Bank of Scotland. Ireland—National Bank of Ireland; Melbourne -Oriental B.ank Corporation. Sydney— Ditto. Inland towns of Australia—Ditto. Adelaide—National Bank of Australasia. India—Oriental Bank Corporation. Ceylon— Ditto. Mauritius— -■ - ■ ' Ditto. < ' China^— Ditto. riIHE Bank 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. f Bills of Lading, accompanied by Policies of Insurance. ' interest Allowed on deposits, viz. : On the minimum monthly balance cf current accounts. 2\ per cent. On'deposits fixed for three months 3 j, 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. Dunedin, 27th Sept., 1862. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. mHE FIFTH INSTALMENT of £1,-payable on JL Shares allotted in this Bank in the Province ot Otago, has been fixed by the Directors to be paid at Dunetlin^on the 16th day ot February, 1863. By order of the Board,' - ... ■< • GEO. M'LEAN, Manager. Dunedin, 20th October, 1862. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. nnHE Dividend declared by the Directors at the X half-yearly Meeting, on the paid up capital, ia now payable at this Branch. By order of the Board. GEORGE M,LEAN, Managar. Dunedin, 17th Dec-, 1562. Immigration Department, i 29tuDee., 1862. | nnHE ship Pladda, from the Clyde, with 193 j|_ assisted female Immigrants, having now arrived, families in town and in the counti'y requiring | domestic servants are requested to call at the fnimi- \ gratiou Bairacks, and apply to the Matron in j charge.. '■ .. ~.-./..■.; ■ "'; .' :.';. ■. .- PRINCESS' THEATRE I Under the Managemeut of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. Tremendous success of the new Grand Comic Christmas Pantomime. Roars of laughter; thunders of applause. Hailed and welcomed nightly by crowded and delighted audiences. THIS EVENING 30th DECEMBER To commence at 8 precisely with the celebrated Scotch Drama, entitled, THE GUDE MAN OF BALANGIEBH. To conclude with the Grand Comic Christmas Panto-; . mime, entitled, THE BABES IN THE WOOD ; Or, HARLEQUIN ROWLAND MACASSAR And THE LITTLE QUEEN OF MAY. The splendid Scenery by Messrs Tanneti and Massey; the extensive Machinery by Messrs Cooper and Freer; the splendid Dresses by Miss Phillips; the Properties and Appointments by Mr J. Weller. TheOverture-and-Music-arranged-by-Mr Gj-Loder. Sir Rowland Macassar .. Miss, Emma Neville Lady Macassar ...... Mrs Clnranee Holt Tommy) ,i- (Mr Harry Jackson, Sally I "•;.•• •* (Miss E. Wiseman - The Little Queen of May .. By Little May : c .'■ ' TRANSFORMATION. Clown ■■'. . Harry Jackson j Harlequin ... Mr J. Hall Pantaloon ... M*r Downey | Columbine, MissWiseman TH KAT It E ROYALLessoe : Mr. Clarance Holt. T.HIS EVENING, T>EC. 30th, (TUESDAYi) ' Will be performed the interesting play, entitled, '-, THE CHAMOIS HUNTER'S BRIDE; • ' ' ■ Or, ' ,:,-... r : ~, .; HONESTY THE BEST POLICY, V. ... •; : To conclude with the Grand Comic Pantomime. = ■ ; ;.,.., ,j■ .. .entitled '..■■". ■■. ...- . .t:h.e : maed anb the eAgpie; „'•.: . • - F -.':•..-:. - OR, . . ■ ■ . ■ '.-....• ■'■ • • .' . ,' lIARLEQUIN AND THE,FATAL SJOON, Ia which the Entire Strength of the. Company will .- I ... . ... ■,; .' , ... •. Appear. ; ,, „ ....,,■'■'-: ... ; ■■■*. . . ' i New Scenery, Dresses, and Transformations. . Clown '- -- ■-.■■-.:■' ..:- . Mr R.B. Dalo Pantaloon :-.;,-, - ~;.-,-v:.Mr'J.; M. Wolfe Harlequin - - - - Mr Haygarth v •-,»•■ Columbine - • Mis-nAds, Haifa -Wl Dress Circle, 4s; Side Boxes, 3s j Stalls and Lower Boxes, 23 j Pit, la.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 321, 30 December 1862, Page 4
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938Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 321, 30 December 1862, Page 4
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