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BttOl'lX A£» tOSS. Dr. » 1863. $• b. H. ituy— To half-yearly dividend at , 10" per cent J.SOO 0 0 i '< Reserve I?und ... „, J0.060 3 2 " Firo Lows 6,918 4 & " Marine Losses ... ... 4,890 8 9 fl " Expenses, viz : — Bant, c ilan'os, printing, commission, &o. „. 8,777 1? 11 » Balauea ... „ ... 8,564 12 H £34,208 T% Cr. 1863. May Slst—By baiaaoe of last halfyear's account ... H,isflO 3 1863. Nov.— By Fire and Marine Premiums for bnlf-yeav ending 30th Nov. ... 20,884 2 7 " Interest and StookTrana* fer Fees 1,703 16 5 £34,208 1 2 BALANCE SHEET. 1883. Nov.— To Capital ... 30,000 0 0 " Reserve Fund ... 11 820 10 S " Profit and Loss ...... 8,58442 11 £'50,385 3 4 1863. Nov.— By Investments and Furniture 42,202 19 & " Fire and Marine Premiums, interest and branches owing 1 ... 1,895 15 5 '•' Cash in Bank on hand 6,676 8 6 £50,385 3 4 The auditors having; examined the hooks and accounts of the Corapimy for the half-year ending 30th November, 1863, have to report that the balance sheet now presented to the shareholders is a full and fair balance sheofc, and exhibits a true and correct statement of the affairs of the Company! G. Elliott Elliott,") Alldifcors . George Fbasek, ) sth January, ISQi. Coptain Law seconded the adoption of the report, which was unanimously agreed to. G. Elliott Elliott, Esq..!lpr6posed that the retiring directors, Messrs. Williamson and Stone, be re-elected. Captain Law seconded. — Carried. J. Cadman, Esq. , proposed the thanks of the shareholders to the Chairman and Directors for their services during the past half-year. Captain Eattray seconded. There being no further business, the thanks of the meeting vrere, on the proposition of J. Cadman, Esq., seconded by Captain Law, accorded to the Chairman, and the'meetiug separated.

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capital, £750,000. Reserve Fund, £250,000. ! INVERCARGILL BRANCH. ; DRAFTS and LETTERS of CREDIT issued in the Head Office, Sydney, the London Branch, and the various Branches of the Bank in ! New South Wales, Qtjeexsl.vnd ! Victoria, New Zealand, : And on the Agencies of the Bank in Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia. Also, i On the Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh and Branches. Approved Bills discounted, Inter-Colonial and Foreign Bills purchased or forwarded for collection. Bills of Exchange against produce hypothecated to the Bank, negotiated. Interest allowed on Deposits for fixed periods. j Rates of Discount, Interest, Exchange, and j terms of Business made known at the Bank. May, 1563. ! A. T. ADAMSON, | Acting Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. j Copi/a/— £500,000. HEAD OFFICE—AUCKLAND. T> RANCHES and Sub-Branches in New X) Zealand : New Plymouth Blenheim Oamaru Napier Christeluu-ch Wetherstone Wellington Kaiapoi Tokomairiro Wanganui Timaru Dunstan Nelson Lyttelton Invercargili Picton Dunedin Riverton AGENCIES: | United Kingdom — Oriental Bank Corporation. Melboxirne and Sydney — Do. do. Adelaide National Bank of Australasia. Tasmania — Bank of Van Dieraeii's Land. India, China, Ceylon and Mauritius — Oriental Bank Corporation. INVERCARGILL BRANCH. The Bank grants- drafts and Letters of Credit, 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 Insurances. Rates of Interest and general terms of business may be ascertained upon application. By order of the Board of Directors, THOMAS WATSON, Manager. Invercargili, Ist November, 18G2. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Paid-up Capital £1 ,000,000. Reserve Fund £200,000. (Liability of Shareholders Unlimited.) fTHHIS BANK issues Drafts and Letters of _| Credit on London, negotiable thx'ough- i out Great Britain and Ireland ; also on India, j China, Mauritius, and Ceylon ; and on its various Branches in New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania. Local Bills discounted, British and Colonial i Bills negotiated or sent for collection, and advances made upon Wool or Produce in the i usual manner. Rates of Interest, Discount, Exchange and general terms of Business may be ascertained at the Bank. • . ! DONALD M'DONALD, Manager. . BANK OF OTAGO (LIMITED). Incorporated by Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand. CAPITAL £500,000. A Bkajtch of this Bank is now open for the transaction of the usual Banking business in the premises occupied by Messrs Caldcr, Blacklock and Co., ■ Tay-streefc. Drafts granted on the Dunedin OiEce and Port Chalmers Branch, also, on the Head Office in London, through which remittances may be niade to .all partis of England and Ireland. Letters of Credit and Drafts issued on ; the Bank of Scotland : arid British Linen Company,' and branches in Scotland; on Melbourne, Sydney, Queensland,- Auckland, and other places in New Zealand, through the Bank's various correspondents. Interest allowed on Deposits lodged, viz : — For Three months 3 per cent. „ Six „. 4< „ - , „ Twelve. „ 5 „ Local Bills discounted,- and Bills of Exchange purchased. Current Accounts opened, and Cash Credits granted. Advances mad© againtst Wool and Produce in the usual man ncr, and Gold purchased. A. JAMIESON, - •• • - - Manager. Invcrcargill, Ist February, 1864.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 12 February 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 12 February 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 12 February 1864, Page 6

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