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Bank Notices. D, B 0 $>P Ifl 0 T U S ii £ , .y .OF ,J^! ~, \ capital \|£- •%$;. £2,p;qo, ; ooo, •. \ V' .In 400,000 Shared £5 e;ich;' '• '' To be offered to the Public by a first issue, of one half, viz, 200,000 Shares, To be called up as follows :— Five shillings on application; 10j on allotment : 5s two mouths after allotment; 5s r '?f6li^'oliths':''Sftef'allotmo(ii-;' i; ssßix-'-months' after a'lotment; which will amount to £1100,000 paid-up Capital at end of:"six: ...mouths.,... •."•,Np. further/call wjll b'e.'madejfor 12. month's;, after the Bank is -first opened in Duuediii,- and: future Calls will not ejceed 5s per Share, to be; made, if required,'at'intervals of not less thanj three months theieafier. { F Provisional Committee : \ The Hon. Matthew ilolmes j W. A. Tolmie}jM.H:K}vsM| B. Oliver, M P C., Oliver and Ulph \ Dr. Webster, M.P.C., Runholder \ J. M. Ritchie, Russell, Ritchie and Co, j Charles Nichols, Dalgety, Nichols and Co. I James Rattray, DaWety, Niclipls and Co. j J. Ij. Brothers j Robert Wilson, and Co. j Keith llauisay, Jetty-street [ George M. Hell, Kunholder, Sjuthland- ,' John Cormack, of Morrison and Company,: Blue Spur "• Caplain?Ji.-cT.-ißoyti; .■'iiUi; 1 ? \ B. 0. Haggitt, Provincial Solicitor \ Alexander Bu'rfc,- A! and J l . Burt-' ■' C. S. Ueeves, M.P.C. j James Marshall, Marshall and Copcland } Juines Copelaud, Cumberland-street ) W. J. M. Larnach, Guthrie and Larnach j Daniel Campbell, Great King-street J H. S. Fish, jun,,'Princes-street j W, M, Hodgkins, of Howorth and Hodgkins; R. fl. Leary, High-street j J. 2. Harris, Solicitor ) Wm, Fraser, of Strode and Eraser, Sun-! holders \ J. Logrh, Runholder Walter; -\ •; $*.* & j J. Af/CoMeil.idf .Cdnneir an'd ! ftii6odie : y f W, W. Stewart, Barrister " _ ■ > M. "Price, Dunedin • J. S. Webb, Webb and Fulton j J. Brown, sen. ; O. R. Chapman, Barrister ' The Hon. James Pater?on > r ftel!ibrand, Kunholder (>r _ 4 . , \ ! --B.'''P.' ; Maib/-Barnster4{'L : > A u *A|l/ \ W. J.. Burton,. Burton. Brothers ,; f ■ : : \ J. B, Jones, Harbour Steam Company' ' ; r„.„j .m*; James'Hazlttt, Merchant Clyde' **" ' " i [ Johnßeid, Elderslie, Oaniaru .-.,.. i Robert Gillies, Gillies and Street * Donald Keid, M.H.R. ; , &,>& t O. R. Hoivden, Distiller, Cumberland-street' Charles Keid, Princes-street '' ' ';">' : '> i: - • R Glendining, Ross and Glendining ; ; Dr. Edwird Hulme 5 John Douglas. Runholder, Mount Royal : ■ J. T. Wright, Wright, Stephenson and Co. !' G. F. Reid, Stafford-street | Ri|Pat;§raonj'Paterson and •<£ ;'< R. M", Robertson, Distiller, Rattfay-stfeet' '■ James Shaiid, M.P.C. ■ i Wm. Barron, Barron, Grant and Co. ' Wm. Park, Park and Cuile ; George Elliot Barton, Btrrister-at-Law j W. D. Murison, Editor Daily Times j Charles De V. Tescheinaker, Runholder,' if-rn.Taipo; Oamaru./, y\- y . ? f -. ; ' 'David Proiidfoot," Railway Coritra'ctbr * ■'•'•■' i Horace: Bastings, M.P.CW. North, North and Scoullur \ Hugh McNeill, Briscoe & Co. : 'ohu Bathgate, R.M. £. B. Cargill, Cargills aud M'Lean H. J. Walter, Manse-street « . , R. K. Murray, Rattray-street James Black, Black r %rid Thomson Marcus Hume, Dunedin ' James Allan, M.P.C, Rast Taieri ! William Snow, Outram, West Taieri A. J. Smyth, Contractor j Thomas Birch, Merchant Ed. Herbert, Mayor of Lawrence ■ Ro.beit Prichard,. & now Walter : M. J. Malaghan, Queenstown { Job Wain, Manse-street , James Kulton, R.M. ! John Scanlan, Scanlan Brothre3j Princes-? street j William Kennedy, Rattray-street ; The Hon. John Jt'lean, Redcastle, Oamaru! $ With poweFtoTdd to their number. I Bankers : \ The Union Bank of Australia. \ The Bank of Australasia. * ; .-. Ist,; The.great ,want of ajthproughly Colonial !a'hkin| Ihiititutiori for tlie"* wKole" 1 Ooliny of? Jew Zealand having been long felt it has been! Ueruiiiiediby the Provisional Committeestb! upply the same by placing before the public; be present carefully he full meWwith;Very? ;eneral support i 2nd As a first step proposed to offer to the. leople of this Colony one-half of the nominal: lapital, or 200,000 shares, in fair proportions to' ach of the Provinces throughout New Zealand,! n the basis of the respective populations of. iich Provi'ice, reserving the other half to be" lisposed of Jiereafterj'as'the rapid progress of; he Colony may demand aud shareholders may! lecide; but in no instance will any of the' emaining shares be offered for sale out of tho colony without having been fir.*t offered to the' JJonial holders, nor will any but a New &aland •egiste'r : be kVpfti Cif l:.-'i? siu;..>; j 3rd It is intended tbat the Head Office of .he. Bank shall, be in Dunedin,' f and.-, that -a ile'he'raTMJiriage'r'of higtfp'rb'fe'ssionai standing ihall be appointed to guide the operations of'the Bank; jiud t ..of .--qualified Directors shall be elected froin among the nittee to adjpe with the (Jeriemt Manager, tfuu* jenerally to watch the interests of the whole 1 nstiliition. ]

4th. As soon as a sufficient number of shares shall have been applied for to warrant the commencement of business the Head Ottico will be opened in Duuedin, in suitable premises already secured under offer, and thereafter Branches will gradually be opened in the chief centres of settlement throughout the Colony. r chjef-aimidf.'the promoters of this Bank to aid and conserve alike,the interests-''of the' whole .community ,in t this -'Mercintile, 1 - 'Pastoral? Agricultural, Mining, Artizin, and Labouring Classes wi.lli rach,..hive' ..fairy treatment,,, and' support' * from'the "Colonial' Bank.' "'To"the mining interest special attention will begiven;with a desire to acquire for the Miners the Mint value of their gold, whether in large or small quantities, and until such value can be ascertained a liberal advance will be made upori any gold deposited-for'the purpose of coimtge. s 6th. It is not intended by the promoters that this Bank sbalfpnrchase gold, but merely be prepared to make advances upon it until in jthojaame be ready''to'do"upon' wool,'feiri,"or''other pro-; duce. | 7th. The amounts of New Zealand Money in the hands of tbe three Banks from A ustralia/ trading in the Colony on' the 31st* December last, as shown by their several returns furnished to the Government, appear thus, without 5 giving odd numbers:— \ Deposits. Circulation. Total, t .Union Bank i of Australia. -.£123,425.; £993,42$ Bankjot New ;.\. ; U;J iVi!\?xi.&' j South Wales 560,000- 104,849. 664,849 BankofAus- I tratana • 193,000 - 38,962 . 231,962 Showing a.tota|..oj rV .„„. £1,890,'23(1 or nearly two' millions'of money belonging t| colonists entrusted to Boards or Directors i| Melbourne, or Sidney to CQutrolor.uMnipul^

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1831, 4 June 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1831, 4 June 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1831, 4 June 1874, Page 2

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