hj OP NEW ZEALAND. Capital: £500,000. HEAD OFFICER AUCKLAND. ♦ Directors: James Williamson, Esq.. President, John Logan Campbell, Esq. The Hon. Thomas Henderson, M.G.A. James O’Neill, Esq., M.G.A. George B. Owen, Esq., Thomas Russell, Esq., M.G.A. Charles J. Taylor, Esq., M.G.A, Auditor': Samuel Browning, Esq., and William C. Daldy, Esq. General Mana er and Inspector: Alexander Kennedy, Esq. The Oipntai V.nk Corporation at Melbourne, ant their various Branches in Victoria. NEW SOUTH WALES— Che Oriental Bank Corporation at Sydney, and thei various Branches in New South Wales. Agencies; the NI ’ED KINGDOM— The Orients' various Ag rporation in London, and their England, Ireland, and Scotland. UCTORIA—
INDIA AND CHINA— The various Branches and Agencies of the Oriental Bank Corporation, at Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Honkong, Singapore, Ceylon, Shanghai, Mauritius, &c. THE Bank of New Zealand offers great facilities to the Mercantile and general community for exchange operations by its arrangements with the Oriental Bank Corporation, for transactions with their widespread and numerous Branches and Agencies before enumerated. Drafts and Letters of Credit are issued by the Bank on tie most favourable terms, payable at any of the places before mentioned. Bills payable in the Colonics, Great Britain, India, or China, purchased or sent for collection. Government Debentures or other securities received for safe custody, and the Interest due thereon, as also Dividends on Stock, whether payable in the Colonies or England, and Local Bills collected for customers without charge. Current Accounts may be opened with the Bank, and every facility will be afforded to Settlers, Traders, and others, for the transaction of business. Deposit Keccipts will be issued for sums deposited for fixed periods, bearing Interest at rates to be learned on application at the Bank. Approved Bills discounted, Bills of Exchange purchased, and. advances made upon Bills of Lading accompanied by Policies of Insurances of Goods shipped from, or to, any port in the Colonies or Great Britain. Agency Business.—The Agency of other Banks undertaken on favourable terms, and investments in British or Colonial securities effected for the constituents of the Bank. ’'•—Rates of Interest, Discount and Exchange, and general terms of business, may be ascertained upon application at the Banking Office, Queen-street, Auckland. By order of the Board of Directors, A. KENNEDY, General Manager and Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capital £7so,ooo—Reserve Fund, £212,500. DRAFTS and LETTERS OF CREDIT issued, payable at the several Branches and Agencies of the Bank; and Bills, payable at any place in the Colonies or Great Britain, purchased, or sent for collection. Dividends on Stock and Interest on Government Debentures or other securities, collected for customers free of charge. Approved trade bills discounted, and advances made upon Bills of Lading accompanied by policies of insurance on goods, shipped from, or to any port in the Colonies or Gicot Britain. Rates of Interest on Current amounts, and Fixed Deposits, of Discount and Exchange, may be learned on application at the Bank. Z>. Z. M&JWOCff, \nspeetot fat LeskwA. Auckland, Oct. Bth, 1861. Head Office i-SFDNEF. Branches: — NEW SOUTH WALES: In Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and West of Scotland, Ireland, Hamburgh, New York, India, Ceylon, Mauritius and Singapore. LONDON OFFICE : —Cannon-street, City. SODA WATER AND LEMONADE. JAMES OLDHAM begs to inform the Trade Auckland that they can now be supplied with ti above of a very superior quality, having comp’et his new and powerful Machineiy with all the mode improvements, which he has no doubt will enable hi to surpass any yet produced in the Colony. Sold Wholesale only at his Mineral Water Manuft tory, High-street, Auckland. AIso,—WINE, SPIRIT, & TEA MERCHANT 25 D. Nathan & Co, HAVE ON SALE, EX “ GananoQUE,” 400-GALLON IRON WATER TANK with Taps, &c., complete “ Honest Tom.” f pERMS, £3 35.; Groomagc, 2s. 6d, 1 GEO. FISK, Three Kings “ Nugget.” M ’VTUGGET” is a black horse, jL v| great power and symmetry, and a-half hands high, bred by Mr. McGee out of his black mare “ Kat( and got by Mr. W. Hall’s black hor Ho will bo at the sendee of the public on Monda Wednesdays, and Saturdays in each week. In O huhu at the stables of the undersigned, travelling Panmureon Tuesday, to Newmarket on Thu red; and Mangarei on Eriday. All accounts to be settled on or before the 10th January, 1862. ' Terms: single mare, £3; reduction made for two more mares. JAMES FOLEY. Otahuhu, Sept. 27, 1861. For a limited number of Mares only. “R A N G A T I R A,’ A DARK Iron Grey Horse, 3 years old, staunch and quiet in harness, got by “ Cumberland,” out of Mr. Graham's well-known firsi-class Mare, will stand for the Season. Terras £3 3s. (No Foal, half payment will be returned.) '■> ■ All monies to be paid by the sth day of January, 1862, For particular information, apply to GEO. S. GRAHAM, . Impmal Firs OffiSe;
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1640, 4 January 1862, Page 3
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