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AN AGENCY of this Bank, £v $e«^ tablished at Waitahuna, under the managf.; ment of Mr f Alfred Join*. , - . 7?By order of the Board of Director*, ,' . . * GEOEGK M'LEAN, « . ..• W . . «. Manager-? Dunedin. 23rd Dec. 1801. ' *"' ! ~Y* ' . -—J . ''- » „.$<-h -BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. " . rpHii dividend, declared at tlxfe half-yearly meeliug JL ~ of Shareholders of this Bank, is- now payable on application at their Banking Offices, RaUraystreet. " ', . By order of the Board of Directors. 1 GEO.MoLBAN,: . Manager. Danedin, 29th May, 1862 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. • fTRHE fourth instalment of £\ t payable on shares X allotted in this Bank, in the Province of Otago, has been fixed by the Directors to be paid at Dunedin on the 18th of August, 1862. By order of the Board. ' GKo. AIcLBAN, Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.' AN Agency of tills Bank has been established at Oamaru, under the management of Mr. D, H, Murdoch. By order of the Board of Directors, GEORGE McLEAN, Manager. Dunedin, 23rd May, 1862. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. AN AGENCY of this Bank lias been opened at Tokomairiro, under the temporary management of Mr. Joseph Jackson. . • - By order of the Board of Directors. GEO, McLEAN, Dunedin, 23rd May, 1802. J ; Manager. I BANK: OF NEW ZEALAND; I Incorporated bg Act of the General Assembly Capital. £500,000, . ■ rPfIE DUNEDIN BRANCH of this Bank was A ' opened for the transaction of General Banking Business on Monday, the 2nd December, 1801. Kates of Interest, Discount, and Exchange, and general'terms of business may be ascertained upon application at the Banking Office, Rattraystreet. By order of the Board of Directors, !■-■ , - GEOIIGE M'LEAN, Dunedin, 23rd Dee., 1861. ? Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. AN AGENCY of this Bank has been opened at WETHEBSTONE'S, unaerthe Management of.Mr.'Ti-C.,Qcuxi,TREK. By order, of the Board of Director*. . GEORGE M'LEAN, Manager. Danedin, 23rd Dec i 1861. —""*» BANK OF NEW" SOUTH WALES; I Capitai, £750,000. " Reskrv* Fbkd, JE250.000. AN AGENCY of the Bank of New South Wales has been opened at WETHBOSTON'S for the purchase of'gold,, receipt of deposits, and granting drafts on the numerousi Branches of the Bank in New Zealand and Australia, also on the London office Drafts also granted payable at the various branches of the National Bank of Ireland. > i —-■--" JAMES A. DOUGLAB, I Dnnedin. Ist March, 1862. Manager. *■' ii.il,ii i . i " i .. ! BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Ca?itai», £750,000. Reserve Fund, £218,000 TUAPEKA AGENCY. FOR the Purchase of Gold, receipt of Deposits. ■•" * and issue of drafts on the numerous branches of the Bank In New Zealand and Austral!*.""* Drafts also granted on London, and on the various branches of the National Bank of Ireland, JAMES A. DOUGLAS, ■ ' - '•■ ' '■ •■" " '■' ManaiKr. Dunedin, Ist March, 1862. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capita^ £750,000. Rkskrvb Fi/kd, £250.000 I L^\. DUNEDIN BRANCH. -""l™ T\itAFTS GRANTED, on the most favorable JL/ terms, on the numerous Branches of the Bank in New Zealand andj, Australia; also on London, and payable at the various Branches of the National Bank of Ireland. • INTEREST is allowed on Deposits as nnder :— On the minimum monthly balance of I current accounts ~-.';•■. .. .. 2J per cent lOn deposits fixed for three months * .. 3 per ceat. ! Do. do. six months ... 4 percent. Do. do. twelve months ... 5 per cent. Advances made on wool or other produce hypothecated to the Bank, Local Bills, bearing two good names, discounted. Agencies of other banks undertaken on reasonable terms. ; - JAMES A. DOUGLAS, Dunedin. Ist March 1862 : Managtr. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA DUNEDIN BRANCH. fIIHIS BANK issues Draws and Lsraxas or ';J_ Cekwt on Losdok, * which are negociabie irough its Agents in Grxat Britain and lasnaotndon its various Branches in Nkw Zk aland, Vie, fOBu, Nsw Sooth Walks, Qtskkslabd, Soora ADgTKAUA. and Tasmania, r * : ? AoE3Ci&} at Tdapska and Wxthebstoke^s. Term* of business may be learned on application at the Bant in Higb*treet. i ALFRED JACKSON, Manager. Dnnedin, April, 1862. ; ~■.■■■;■,' yT* / . MISSING FRIEND. r\ EORGE WALKER, who left hia home in In\X vereargill, Southland, N. Z., on the 7th>of April, 1882, is requested to return home, or to communicate immediatelywith his wife, Mire. Gboegh .Walker;. I nyercargUL The above, who is an Englishman (from Staffordshire), is about - fifty years; of a^e- 4n appearance rather corpulent—large grey bushy whiskers and moustache—bald forehead--and has a very slight halt in his walk. ■ When last heard of, was about leavtnc Dunedin for Cftristchurch. Any information regarding the person above de scribed will be thankfully received by his wife,' Mrs." Qeobge WAI.KKR, Invercargill, Southland; CAME out in the Ship Sussex in 1859, Samuel Smith, late of Whetstone, Middlesex, if this should meet his eye he is tarnestly requested to communicate with his' brother'Cowpen" Address W. C. Smith. B. Ware. Christclinrch, New Zealand., LBERT 11. D'OU^LY.-Call or write to the undersigned ;^mme(fiately;:iNewß of;importance. J. GILLON, Wine, Merchant, Dunedin. pRIVATE SEMINARY r FOR YOUNG d Music, Singing/aad Dancing.' i Terms moderate For address, apply to Messrs Hoeg, Beaver, and H^slop, Princes or Rattray streets. i S~ O R 8 A L i . T .^^"-^Bunat-tae-Walhola. Application to J. GILLON, Dunedin, Ob, B. T. GILLON, Tokomairiro. --;■;■.• -r -. ■■ ;■ ■ ■■':;; :\\ _y ■ ; ; .,;-.' .-•.■■• VJU3TOUIA, " THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Merino Ewes.—Skipton. fTIO be sold by auction at, Skipton/ on Thursday, JL 27th November proximo, the following highlybred Ewes:- ■ '■ '"•■" 1000 'Full-mouthed • % 100 Two-tooth—firet-dass. They will be shown in the wool, so that buyers can judge of the quality, and wJU be offered in lots of 100. ; Th^y are al\ bred by the undersigned, and are the annual draught from his breeding flocks. This offera a most favourable opportunity; to commenco a Stuafloqk.*'^ ;-~r : - : ;■/'. \.• ,j. .•J.; ;' ? '.: * i JOHN L.CUHRIB !| Uxt&i AugV 20, 1862.' . :- : OTAGO^and Ooromandel jDi^giass,—Miners visit-' inn; Melbourne, are -invited*to S foj the Queen's Arcade; Dining ltooms. This immense establishment can accommodate 200 Boarders; first-class Board with washing, separate Sitting and OBed Rooms 20s. weekly'; Board ; Lodgings 15sr. • ' MRS. BOWERN/iate of Maclaggan-street, begß tw intimatetoher Friends land, the Public that sue ha resumed her Eegistry-office, where Ladies can obtain Good; Servants. FiUeul-street,' first turnin"--pastißoyal George.;;.V.^ I■'■/ ■~<< ■ :> :,,-.r- ;•■>■ ■■ ■ .■;•? : -j ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 240, 26 September 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 240, 26 September 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 240, 26 September 1862, Page 4

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