BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. rr accordance with tlio resolution passed at the Special General Meeting of tlie Proprietors, held oil the loth flay of December, 1803, the Directors hereby give notice, That the eighth cull of one pound per share, will be payable at the places mentioned below, oil TUESDAY, the loth day of August Auckland.. ..it the Bank of New Zealand. Taranuki .. .. (10. do. Napier .. .. do. do. "Wellington .. do. do. "Waiiujiiiui .. do. do. Nelson .. .. do. Xdo. l'ieton .. . . do. do. Blenheim .. .. do. do. Christ church .. do. do. Lyttelron.. .. do. do. Duncdin .. .. do. do. Invurcunjill .. do. do. lliverton .. - .. do. do. „ , (At the Orier.tal Bank Cornobyui.cr .. .. } nlt ion Ofliee. T , fAt the Bank of New Zealand London .. .. 50, Old Broad Street. ' A. KENNEDY, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, Utli May, 18GI.
XIIIS BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, (TxCOIU'ORATED by Royai. CIIAItTEE, 1835). A BRANCH of this PAXK is now open in Auckland I'm- !he oi usual Banking Business. GLOIyGJE AIATSON, Manager. ! NORTII BRITISH AND MERCANTILE ' INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AN D KDINBUS &H. ( ESTABLISHED 1809. I I INCOEPOKATKD Br ItOYAI, CHARTER AND SPECIAL ACT 3 | _ OF J'AKI.IAMENT. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £2,000,000 Steblcto. Accumulated ami Invested Funds, £1,374,000 rjIUE COMPANY Insures against FIRE nearly X every description of Property in all parts of the World, at"the lowest rates of Premium corresponding to each risk. Insurances for Seven Years charged for Six only. Losses settled with prompitude and liberality. The Undersigned have been appointed the Company's Agents, and are empowered to issue Policies iin the most favourable terms, and to settle any claims that may arise. GTLFILLAN & CO. IX TIIF. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. RE AUCKLAND HARBOUR DEBENTURES. MONEY TO BE LENT ON MORTGAGE. POA AAA '- v "l v to be ADVANCED on FIRST-CLASS HEAL SECURITY, in sums of not less than L" 1(1(10 for TWELVE YEARS, at not less than 8 per cent, per ai.num. Applications, stating full particulars of the proposed security and the amount required, and the rate of intere.-t proposed, to be addressed in writing to THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Esquire, Registrar of the Supreme Court, at the Supreme Court Office, Queenstreet. ~1 AAA bags fine patna rice JL »\J vjvj 20 casks Plantation Codec 1,000 boxes Sperm Candles 10 tons line Pilot Bread 1,000 packages Congou Teas, in boxes, chests, and half-chests 20 i tierces Negrohead Tobacco 50 cases American Knee Boots. FOR SALE, BY E. & H. ISAACS, Queen-street. RAILWAY MA CI I iXER Y AND PLANT. THE undersigned, agents for Messrs. Cornish and Bkuce, lata Railway Contractors, Victoria, can sell LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES .STONE-BREAKING MACHINES MAC'II INARY, of all kinds STATIONERY & RUNNING PLANT AND A large quantity of every description of— ltAl LWAY MATERIALS. ALFRED WOOLLEY & CO., Queen-street. DUNVELLE'S i OLD IRISH WHISKEY, BELFAST, milE same as supplied to the House of Lords and. I International Exhibition, the qua ity of which is equal to the tinest i-kencu brandy. A Consignment of the above celebrated brand, in wood and bottle, just arrived by the ' Ulcoats.' Orders left- with Mr. J. M. HASLETT, Cammis- ■ sion Agent, Shortland-street, will hare prompt attention. Auckland, January, ISR-4. GARDEN CHAIRS AND FLOWER STANDS. ORNAMENTAL IKON GARDEN CHAIBS, with Wood Seats, Bronzed Iron Flower Stands ! and Hall Tables. OWEN & FENDELOW, Queen-street, Auckland. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, rnWO POR TABLE STEAM ENGINES, just JL landed One Saw Bench, with Circular Saws One Stone-Breaking Machine " D. GRAHAM & CO. •Ith May, ISGI. ■ QUEEN-STUEET CAFE DE PARIS : rnEA, COFFEE, GRILLED CHOPS, STEAKS, I &e., ready from G a.m. until 12 p.m. MODERATE CHARGES. ' QUEEN-STREET, NEARLY* OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. O : IiEIEN & SMITH, Proprietors. SX" ELL'S TEMPEKANCE HOTEL, 1> P> INCES-STREET, ONEHUNGA. r] TABLE De lIOTE EVERY DAY", at 1 p.m. JL Refreshments at all hours of the day. GOOD Beds. , 11. NX ELL T>EGS to inform the inhabitants of Onehunga and O its vicinity, that he has opened REFRESHMENT ROOMS i:i Princes-street, and trusts by attention to the comforts of those that may favour him with a call to merit a share of public patronagi'N.H.—Victors to Onehunga will liud this a desirable Rcstraurant. i Good ISeda.
"THE >.M:W ZEALAND HERALD." TERMS Or ADVERTISEMENTS. Three Hues ls-l-'cmr linos l - "J Kiglit lines 3s- 6d - Aml 2il. f»r each :uUlit tonal lino. ■SI'IiSCUIPTIOX. 10s. per Qui'.rter ; single eopies 3(1. ench. ca- Advertisements will lie re<-.:n" (l at ibcOHlro. Queen-street, i i-vt-1-.v d:iy (Su-.n'.iiys eveepted) until 6 l>.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 163, 21 May 1864, Page 6
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