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SEVENTY-NINTH RKPORI Of the Directors ol tfce BAJSK OP NEW SOUTH WALES Totho HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING OF TJHE PROPRIKTORB, * HELD AT THE CHIEF BANKING HOUSE, cm WEDNESDAY, THE OP APRIL 1890. The net profite for the Half-year, after deducting Rebate on Current Bills, Intereston Note Tax in the Colonies, prodding for Bad and DoubtanSt«ducing valuation of Bank Premises, amount to .. .. £118.702 12 3 To which Is to be added— _ ~ . m .. > Undivided Balance from last Half-year • 9,928 16 8 airing for distribution.. .. £128,631 8U mto TWSsß t *a^t tt «ft o o .. 8 g v With the above appropriation the Reserve Fund will amount to £950.000. . wast half-year the Branches at Tuena, in this colony; at Nanaogo, in Queensland; and at fVemantle, Western Australia, have beea closed, and during the same period Branches have been opened in Pitt street, Sydney; at Casino, Coopprnook, and Tooumwal, in this colony at Bairnadale, in Victoria; and at Barcaldine.in Queensland, It willtJe the duty of this Meeting to elect a Director in the room of Robert Lucas Tooth. Esq., who has resigned in consequence of his departure from the colony. The vacancy on the Board thereby occasioned was filled by the appointment, in terms of the Deed of Settlement, of Charles Smith, Esq.. who now offers himself as a candidate for election, and has given the The Board'reeret to report that through the recent lamentable shipwreck of the Quetta, the Bank losUteQueensland representative, Mr ALEXANDER ARCHER, one of its oldest, most faithful and experienced oflJcers. «. . .*.t>v ■•.« The Dividend will be payable at the Head Office to-morrow, and at the Branches on receipt of For *»d on behalf of the Board President. AOQKEGATH BALANCE SHEET OF THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WAT.ES, MARCH 31OT, 18W. dncludlns London Branch to 31st December, 1389, and New Zealand Branches Dr. , * u " uj ""* ""* w - to 3rd March. 1890. Cβ.

To Bank Stock .'. .. .. 1,250,000 0 0 » Reserve Fund .. .. 910,000 0 0 „ Notes la Circulation .. 650,570 0 0 ~ Bills Payable .. .. 1,661,785 19 9 „ Deposits and other Liabilities .. .. .. 18,141,038 3 2 „ Profit and Loss .. .. 149,774 0 2 £22,793,168 3 1 Dγ, Pboftt and Loss, 1890. £ s d Mar. 31. To Rebate (at current rates) on Bills Discounted not due at this date .. 21,142 11 3 M Dividend at the rate of 15 per cent, per annum .. .. 93,750 0 0 „ Bonus at the rate of 2£ per cent per annum .. .. 15,625 0 0 s Augmentation of the Reserve Fond 10,008 0 0 „ Balance carried to " Profit and Loss" New Account .. 9,256 811 ■ £149,77* 0 2 RKSKBVE FUND, Dr. 1890. £ s. d. March 31st. To Balance „ ... 850,000 0 0 £950,000 0 0 Audited 29th April, 1890. BLANKETS. 500 PAIRS Direct from the Makers, at the following Prices:— 8 3 11 D 13 s 6 D 15 s 6 D 16 s 9 D 31 s 6 D 24 s 6 D 27 s 6 D 29 3 6 D Also a Large Assortment of KAIAPOI BLANKETS AND RUGS. STKIPED RUGS— 8 s IP 10 s 6 D 12 s 6 D 15 3 6 D SHAW, ROBINSON AND CO., THE HALL, HIGH STREET. RAILWAY STORES, ADDINGTON. TO LET, for a Term of Yearti, or fot Twelve Months only, with. immediate nosseseion— ■ Extensive iron stores, 195 ft x 70ft, capable of containing 60,000 to 70.0J0 sacks of grain, with 6 horse-power gas engine by prosslay and Co., fittings ana elevators complete. The above is situated at the Addinzton Rail* way Station, with frontage to the Great Southern Railway of 7 chains 844 links, and has a elding with double line of rails on the property, also weighbridge complete. Appry to RHSHARD D. THOMAS, 207 Hereford street, Cbriatoburoh. May Ist, 1896. 1913 WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED m the WEEKLY tPRESS. THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF A NEW NOVEL, THE KEEPER OF THE KEYS. BY F, W. ROBINSON, Author of "Owen, a Waif;" "Lazarus inLondon;" The Courtingtof Mary Smith;" "The Youngest SJies Greeijt;" 'INo Church." &c, tec ll Wvr him she was jpwn'ty* charity, ifte Keeper qf the Keys iff whatsoever is held precious by men.— Geougk Mkbjbdith. Mmwk 000. riTHOSE w-ho Can /drink X • Indian or Ceylen. Teas . will find the "Jumbo" and' . . Cingalese — PURE INDIAN and CfflYliON TEAS —more palatable and superior ■ to any orisinal Tea we, or any other firm in existence, can'.imporc . SOLD BY ALLGROCBRS. ' . The Largesft and Moet . Varied Stock of China, ; Indian, and Ceylon Teas to Select From Souta of the Line. , NELSON, MOATS andCO. Introduced Oeyloa Tea* Iβ 188U EXPIRATION OF LEASE! niHE GREAT CLEARING SALE IS A NOW ON. CLOTHING, T"* SHIRTS, HATS, TWBBDS, BOOTS and SHOES. Every line muat be cleared oat by 25th Jane. For details, «cc " Telegraph " N.Z. TWilB COY;, 281 HIGH STREET. CHBISTCHURCH. 'A** TILBS. ART TllrSS MAWaaACoILIMITBD. . «oia Medalliats, JtobiWtioms—Melbourne. 1888; BaroelOßa, 1888, - CtaemetricaL Meeaic. aad Bncaaatie Tile PaTemeota; Romas aaa VeaetUa Teca«lated Mojsaio Pavements: Deeorattd Glased Wail Tiles; Patent latarlockiac Mosaic Tiles fc» Pavement*. MwUia, See. HSNBY BROOKS and COMPANY, j WSLLINSTON. _ . k I

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7552, 15 May 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7552, 15 May 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7552, 15 May 1890, Page 4

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