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I I We draw your attention to MBBRFWtoA the First Bank in New Zealand Six months elapsed before this announcement in the “N.Z. ,pj j.< Gazette” became reality. Because of the long voyage from ' 1 London it was not until March 7th. 1840, that the Manager of the Union Bank Ltd., John Smith, and his staff arrived at Britannia, the New Zealand Company's first settlement. Seventeen days later, the first New Zealand Bank Branch Thfr building in Lombard Street, Port was open. Nicholson (Wellington) was occupied , Until 1951 the Union Bank as such was still in existence. v Union Bank from 1840 to 1852. 1 In October of that year a successful merger with the Bank These were the second premises ocof Australasia (which itself had been operating in New cupied by the Bank, the first being a Zealand since 1864) paved the way for the development of >in s hed on Pito-ohe Beach. The LomAustralia and New Zealand Bank Limited. This merger bard Street premises must have been a achieved much, for with the backing of larger resources it Breat improvement on the tin shed, but was possible to offer still more comprehensive and com- A.N.Z. premises today provide an even petitive Banking services to the New Zealand community. greater contrast. Things have greatly With confidence backed by the traditions of 120 years changed from the day when a Bank service, A.N.Z. Bank looks forward to playing its part wa * more than a closely guarded in the future development of this country and to this end building. Today branches of A.NJZ. is continually striving to provide the most modern and are fondly places where all are up-to-date banking techniques and facilities. welcome. Hl|| ■|B MB . A.N.Z. BANK Bankers to New Zealand AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANK LIMITED ll__Mi B \B_m7 for IAV yean ioa.i

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Press, Issue 29236, 21 June 1960, Page 19

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