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THE BAKK OF NEW ZEALAND. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. CAPITAL £500,000. Head Office: Auckland. DIRECTORS: James Williamson, Esq., President. John Logan Campbell, Esq. Hon. Thomas Hendebson. M.G.A. James O‘Neill, Esq., M.G.A. George B. Owen, Esq. Thomas Russell, Esq., M.G.A. Charles J. Taylob, Esq., M.G.A. AUDITORS—SamueI Browning, Esq.; and William C. Daldt, Esq. GENERAL MANAGER AND INSPECTOR: Alexander Kennedy, Esq. AGENCIES: THE UNITED KINGDOM. The Oriental Bank Corporation in London, and their various Agencies iu England, Ireland, and Scotland. VICTORIA. The Oriental Bank Corporation at Melbourne, nnd their various branches in Victoria.

NEW SOUTH WALES. The Oriental Bank Corporation at Sydney, and their various branches in New South Wales. INDIA AND CHINA. The various Branches and Agencies of the Oriental Bank Corporation at— Bombay 1 Calcutta • Madras Ceylon Hongkong Shanghai Singapore | Mauritius, A'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 wide spread and numerous Branches and Agencies before enumerated. Drafts and Letters of Credits are issued by the Bank on the most favorable terms payable at any of the places befoie mentioned. Bills payable in the Colonies, 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 faci’ity will be afforded to Settlers, Traders, and others, for the transaction of business. Deposit Receipts 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 »ipon Bills of Lading accompanied by Policies of Insurances of Goods shipped from or to any port in (be Colonies, or Great Britain, AGENCY BUSINESS. The Agency of other Banks undertaken on favorable 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 ZEALAND. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY. CAPITAL £500,000. WELLINGTON BRA N C 11, D. F. FERGUSON, Esq., MANAGER, WAS OPENED for BUSINESS V V on Wedxbsday, 15th January, ISO'?, in those premises formerly known as the “ Steam Packet Hotel,’’ Lambton Quay. A. KENNEDY General M anager. Wellington, 10th Dec., 1801. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. INCORPORATED by act of general assembly. CAPITAL £500,000. TIC T O N AGENCY, JOHN BRIDGES, Esq., AGENT, WAS OPENED for BUSINESS on Thursday, 7th January, 1803. A. KENNEDY, General Manager and Inspector. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON BRANCH. 'yHE third Instalment of £1 payable on J- shares allotted in this Bank has been fixed by the Directors, to be paid at Wellington, on the sth March, 1802. A. KENNEDY, General Manager. Auckland, 13th Nor., 1801. Ex “ARABELLA.” “WILD DUCK,” &c. A GENERAL Assortment of HARDWAR I’, and CUTLERY from Sorby’s and other first rate Manufacturers:— Scythes and Fittings, various Patent Steelyards to 500 lbs., American and Avery’s Patent Safety Fueze for Blasting Best Seine Twine, and Shop Twines, assorted Best Bolt Rope, and Sail Canvass Copper Boat Nails and Rooves, assorted Fine Cabinet and Joiners’ Glue White Lead, Oiis, and Colors Screw Wool Presses, and Chaff Cutters To Arrive Shortly,3 tons assorted Manila Rope GEORGE MOORE. Lambton Quay and Farisli Street, February 1, 1862. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.

THE Provisional Committee beg to intimate that they hate made arrangements for holding a HORTICULTURAL SHOW, (Of FLOWERS, FRUIT, and VEGETABLES), about the first week in January, in the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Wellington, on which occasion nil persons will be at liberty to exhibit, whether members of the Society or not. Prizes and arrangements will be similar to those of former Horticultural Exhibitions, and due notice wilt be given of all the details. By order of the Provisional Committee, J. WOODWARD, Hon. Sec. Wellington, December 23, 1861. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. NOTICE is hereby given that all receipts for payment to the funds of this Society are given on a printed form, which in future will be marked with the Corporate Seal. By order of the Board. ROBERT THOMPSON. Actuary and Secretary. J. WOODWARD. Agent. Sydney, January 15, 1862. Wellington, January 27, 1862.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 2

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