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The Colonial Bank of New Zealand series of New Zealand in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries. In April 1874, the Colonial Bank of New Zealand (COL) was established. On 1 October 1874, its headquarters opened in Dunedin. At the time, New Zealand was divided

The Colonial Bank of New Zealand series of New Zealand in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries.

In April 1874, the Colonial Bank of New Zealand (COL) was established. On 1 October 1874, its headquarters opened in Dunedin. At the time, New Zealand was divided into self-governing provinces, and the bank eventually opened branches of issue in each district capital of the seven major provinces: Christchurch and Invercargill (December 1874), Wellington (January 1875), Napier (May 1875), Auckland (June 1875), and Nelson (March 1877).

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