1840-1940 100 YEARS OF PROGRESSIVE SERVICE 'W, from the earliest times the U n * on an k has been asso- “ I elated with Wellington. The j ' * No. 1 | first Manager arrived in the | Petone Beach — a view ship "Glenbervie" on 7th I taken from the fringe of March, 1840, and the Bank H the Hutt Valley « H —the first in New Zealand— | appeared in 1840. The was O p ene J Britannia I first four ships which g brought the earliest over- (Petone) seventeen days later. I seas settlers ere seen at A few months later a move gnchoT ' was made to Wellington. I Throughout the decades, since those pioneering days the Bank has been to the forefront in assisting stable | I development. Its original I I policy of service endures. I UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1857 NEW ZEALAND’S FIRST BANK
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 4, 29 September 1939, Page 6
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