THE ESTATES COMPANY.
By Telegraph,—Own Correspondent, Wellington, Saturday. It is understood that the proposal to appoint a Joint Committee of both Houses, to consider what steps should be takeu to separate the states Company from tho Bank of New Zealand and strengthen the position of the Bank, was the result of a recommendation from the management of tho Bank, which tp£ the form of an ultimate one, rijA tho Government could not ffij resist. Among tho rnmoui'fi floating about, is one that the Government will ho asked to promote a hugo scheme of Land Settlement, iu which tho Estates of the Bank will ho absorbed, *pd that the Lending Board under the Adranoes to Settlors Act, whose operations hare excited a consider' able amount of dissatisfaction, will possibly bo abolished, with a view iro tho btisinoss of the Office boing transacted by the Bank, which leems on tho high road to becoming a national institution.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5107, 19 August 1895, Page 2
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155THE ESTATES COMPANY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5107, 19 August 1895, Page 2
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