"pROSPEOTU^ or ' THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEWJ ZEALAND. i CAPITAI ... ~... " ... £2,000,000 t In4oO,poo,BhareaofJPsea,ch. . \ * ' . * ■""" ' 'To ¥• offered to the'Pablic by a first iisne of i * -one half, viz, 800'0C0 Share*,' y' | To be called_up_ as follow! :— i Five shillings on application ; 10s on allotr j»enb j,sß t\¥O months after allotment $ 5s four months after allotment; 5s six months after allotment; which will amount to £300,000 paid up Capital at end of fix months. ■ No further call will be made for 12 months' after the Bank is first opened in Dunedin, "and future Calls will not exceed 5s per Share,? to be mode if required, at intervals of no* less than three months thereafter. j With reference to the full prospectui hitherto published in this journal it is now brought under ,the notjce,of the pubhe that applications for sharer have been very freely .made in ether provinces, ro less than some 65,000 hsvhtf been applied-for in Otagq alone up td tfurie I.' " ''- j -It is 1 intended to form* Local Committee; from amongst thejmaiberfpf 1 applicant* herej for the purpose of allotting sharts in thii province, and gewrally euperintending the! actions of the Company. j Th^'BhArdllisr I*^ olose this r month, and early application for shares should therefore: be made, so as to arrange for formation o^ local committees without any delay, and a deputation of Provi»ional Directors from Dunedin will Boon visit this province, for the purpose of co-operating with the loca^ -committee. — - — - . — ~ : Prospectuses, forms of applications foi* shares, and all further particulars may be" obtained at ova ooticis, 25 qttbew-ebbbx^ and also at the Union Bank of Australia and Sank of Australaiia. ' Hehmbsoh & Mac?abia»b, '• Agents Coleaial Bant ofNew Zealand. \ tc7098 \ i > <* _fi ''', ' f ' RBTIRINa FROM THE RETAIL. s »5 * ' " i ' J. COSGRAVE & CO. A RE Giving Fp their RETAIL BUSINESS in GRAHAMSTOWK A SALE of the GOODS will be \ continued until the entire Stock is w.dfeposed.Qft ;■•,,.;;/,-., ■*.■..-< .•..,..t .„.-..;■ \ They are now landing £30,000 : - Worth of DRAPERY and MEN'B j CLOTHING, purchased by Mr, Cobgbave from the, English and French Manufacturers, which will be Sold at Prices tJnprecederitedly Low. . ; No Credit will be given during the \ 8790-to \.. >>• -. •• '.-•': EX HEBO. f^RIME TICTORIAN POTATOES. Best J. Samples in the Market; .' ', '_ Edwin Bi'nnet. .' APPLICATIONS for RESIDENCE A. SITES on Goldfield on SALE at the EvwaifO Stab Office. l-
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1701, 16 June 1874, Page 4
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382Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1701, 16 June 1874, Page 4
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