The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 32
The Colonial Bank of New Zealand
The Colonial Bank of New Zealand.
The Directors have pleasure in presenting to the Shareholders the accompanying Statement of Accounts, for the past six months ending the 30th June, and congratulate them upon the support and confidence of the public, as evidenced by the large increase in the Deposits, and in business generally.
The Profit and Loss Account, which shews a balance of / 4,723 18s. 10d., after paying all expenses, providing for bad and doubtful debts, and for accrued interest to date on Fixed Deposits, it is recommended should be carried forward to next half-year.
Dunedin, | 1st October, 1874. | |
Palmerston, | 21st November, 1874. | |
Christchurch, | 19th December, 1874. | |
Invercargill, | 29th December, 1874. | |
Wellington, | 26th January, 1875. | |
Cromwell, | 22nd February, 1875. | |
Napier, | 19th May, 1875. | |
Palmerston (North), | 26th May, 1875 | (Wellington Province). |
Rangiora, | 12th July, 1875 | (Canterbury Province) |
Auckland, | 20th July, 1875 |
A Sub-Branch has been opened at Green Island, and the support already accorded promises success.
Mr. A. W. Morris left by the last San Francisco Mail, on the 3rd inst., to open the London Branch, in regard to which a Special Meeting of the Shareholders was held in May last.
M. Holmes
, President. Dunedin22nd july, 1875