UNION BANK. OF AUSTRALIA. Paid-up Capital ~..„.,».mJSIjXJO.OCO. Reserved Fund £200,000. (Liability of Shareholders v,niir<,iivd.) DUNEDIN BRANCH. THIS BANK issues Drafts and Letters of Credit on London, negociable throughout Gbe*t Britain and Ireland; also on India, China, Mauritius and Ceixon ; and on its various Branches in New Zealand, Victoria, New Sjutu Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania. Local Bills discounted, British and Coloni.il Bills cegociated or sent for collection, and advances made upon Wool and produce in the usual manner. Interest allowed on Deposits, subject to notice of withdrawal as under :— 12 mouths' notice, 5 per cent, per annum. 6 do do, 4 do do 3 do do, 3 do do Rates of Discount, Exchange, aud general terms of business may be ascertained at the Bank. Goldfielda Agencies:— Dunstan Tuapeka Arrow River Junction, Manuherikia Queenstown Hamilton's. ALFRED JACKSON. Manager. "DANK OF AUSTRALASIA. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835.) Capital Paid up £1,200,000 Guai antee Fund £200,000 Head Office—4 Threadncedle street, London, with Branches and Agenciesi n New Zealand South Australia Victoria Tasmania New South Wales Queensland. DUNEDIN BRANCH: ! High street. CHRISTOPHEK, OALDWELL, Manager. Dunedin, 2nd February, 1864. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. THE COMMISSIONERS invite Designs for the Honorary Certificates on which must appear the following Words and Spaces: •-= NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1805. The Commissioners appointed by His Excellency Sir Geoegs Grey, X.C.8., Have awarded on the recommendation of the Jury of Class Honorable Mention of. for Exhibited by. as the ».. thereof. L.S. (Signed) Superintendent of Otago, President^ 'the Commission, Exhibition Building. The Seal will be Three Inches in Diameter. Drawings of the Designs, marked by a Motto, must be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary on or before Ist July, 1864, accompanied by a sealed euvelope, with the Motto outside and containiug the Name and Address of the Designer. Ten Guineas will be given for the best design if deemed worthy of adoption, and it will be the property of the Commissioners. Rejected drawings will be returned to their owners. ALFRED ECCLE3, Honorary Secretary Offices of the Commission, Dunedin, April 15, 1864. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. fTIHE COMMISSIONERS desire to notify -*• that goods will be received at the Exhibition, Building Dunedin, from the Ist of October to the 12th of Def ember inclusive. Intending exhibitors should apply immediately to the Local Committees of their respective Provinces for Forms of Demand for Space, and any further information as to the Exhibition. Auckland—E. King, Esq., 3on. Secretary. Taranaki—C. Brown, Esq., Chairman. Hawke's Bay—J. Wilkinson, Esq., Chairman Wellington—J. Woodward, Esq., Hon. Secretary. Nelson—J. L. Bailey, Esa., Hon. Secretary. Marlborough—S. L. Muller, Esq., Chairman. Canterbury—Hon. H. J. Tancred, Chairman, Otago—Matthew Holmes, Esq, Chairman. Southland—T. Heale, Esq., Chairman. ALFRED ECCLES. Honorary Secretary. Offices of the Commission, Dunedin, 15th April, 1864. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. mHE LOCAL COMMITTEE meet every X Wednesday at the Athenceuni, At Three o'clock, By order, H. WAYMOUTH, Secretary to Committee. VIWJK GROWERS' COMPANY OF COGNAC. Jules Durbt, Manager. CAPITAL, 8,000.000 FRANCS. The justly celebiated Brandies of this Company, whi 'h will be found fully equal in quality to those of any other shipper; may be had in bulk or case from the undersigned, s»le anfint-i for Victoria and Ne<v Zealand. WHITE, BROTHERS and CO., Melbourne. OTAGO BENtVOLBNT INSTITUTION. " la thy prosperity remember the poor." AUCTION BAZAAR, IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE ABOVE CHARITY, Will take place on the 9th, 10th, and 11th June. Contributions and assistance towards the furtherance of this object will be thankfully accepted by the Committee. ; . Goods will be sent for or received at the office of the Society, Princes street. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. SAUCE.— LEA & PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, pronounced by connoisseurs to be the Only Good Sauce and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract of a letter from a medical gentleman Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 851:- 'Tell Lea and Perrins that their sauce highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, most palatable as well as the moat wholeome eanpp that can be marts.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 753, 17 May 1864, Page 4
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