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Union Bank of Australia Currency & Banknote Values
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In October 1837, the Union Bank of Australia (UBA) was formed in London to carry on the business of colonial banking as part of the settlement of Australia, and opened its first New Zealand branch in Britannia (present-day Petone) on 7 March 1840 with the arrival of the freighter sailing ship Glenbervie. In September 1840, the bank moved across the harbor to Thorndon Flat (renamed Wellington two months later, after the Duke of Wellington). The bank later opened branches in Auckland (January 1848), Christchurch (1856), Dunedin (2 January 1857), Invercargill, (1858), Napier (1858), and Nelson (May 1842).
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