~Dividend, at 14 per per Annum - ` 28,000 0 0 „ Reserve Fund 6,938 3 0 „ Reduction of Premises „ Account .... 2,000 0 0 „ Officers'PeardonandGratuity Fund l,OOO 0 0 „ Rebate on Bills not due carried to New Account 3,826 0 6 „ Balance carried forward 12,064 11 4 0313 ACCOUN r. C.
09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
: BIRMENGRAM. Branch Office, in all the Principal Towns, and Agencies throughout the Kingdom. London Branch Odme 2, Finsbury square. Manchester 29, Cross street. Liverpool Office Accumulated Funds exceed £200,000. Reports, Prospectuses, &c, may be had on application. R. ALDINGTO
09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
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09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Awn BANE (Lumina) opens— DRAWING ACCOUNTS, open the plan usually adopted by other Bankers. DEPOSIT A.CCOUN'llii.—Depotrit Reocipts for of £lO and upwards will be issued to Customers and othere for num placed upon these ammo* and intend allowed at Knoll rates and for such periods
09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
5 ----- Total liabilities To Capital sabscribal, 20,000 Shares of £2O Amount celled up:— £7 103 per Share on 20,000 Shares 150,000 0 0 Reserve Fund, invested in 2+ per ' cent. Consols, as per watts 45,218 5 8 Rebate on FUR carried forward to next Asootmt Profit and Loes Amy:runt
09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Victoria-A1;;;;114;;(litteen - olGreat Britain and Ireland, and Empress of India), only child of late Duke of Kent and of the Prinoese Louisa Victoria of Saxe Coburg, was born at Kensington Palace. on the 24th of May, 1819. The Duke died in January, 1820, and the education of th
25 June 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
We gather from the Linville Memoirs that the Queen slept in her "hut" or pavilion at Aldershot on July 7, 1856, in order to be in time to review the troops early on the morrow. "The weather," wrote Mr. °ravine, "was very unpropitious, as it rained in torrents the whole day, and
25 June 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales