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The National Bank of New Zealand series of New Zealand in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries. In 1872, the National Bank of New Zealand (NBNZ) was incorporated in London and opened its first colonial office in Wellington on 25 March 1873, followed by Auckland

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

In 1872, the National Bank of New Zealand (NBNZ) was incorporated in London and opened its first colonial office in Wellington on 25 March 1873, followed by Auckland (2 April 1873), and Christchurch (20 May 1873). On 1 July 1873, the National Bank of New Zealand acquired the Bank of Otago, gaining 13 more branches in Otago and Southland provinces.

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