The Bank of New South Wales opened an agency in Inglewood in 1892 and provided banking services to the community two days a week. The bank office was initially in the front room of the Vickers and Stevens Auctioneers building on Main Street. In late 1897 the bank moved into rented premises next door and added a bedroom on the back. On 5 January 1898 the agency became a branch. The manager reported at the time that there were 7 butter factories and many creameries within a few miles of Inglewood. The first customers to sign the branch register were the auctioneers Edward Vickers and Robert Stevens.
In 1902 the bank purchased section at 33 Rimu Street and later erected a two-storey brick and wooden building in 1907 for £3357. The architects were Chrichton and McKay.
A Westpac archive 1964 file note describes the residence at the rear of the building and on the first floor containing 6 bedrooms, lounge and dining etc. The building renovated was in 1957.
The bank remained there until it merged with the New Plymouth branch and the branch closed on 10 August 1992.
List of managers of the Bank of NSW Inglewood branch:
January1898 John Henry Rowe
1913 Richard Chamen Esse
1922 Cecil Claude William Haselden
1930 Alfred Hamish Grant
1934 William Athol Seymour Wearne
1937 Claude Vernon Herbert
1946 Marvin John Hurley
1950 Colin Milne
1955 Jack Gordon Somerfield
1966 Archibald Lionel Frank Mills
1971 Laurence William Neale
1973 Hugh-Winnford Rowley
1977 Peter James O'Shaughnessey _
(All the above information courtesy of Pauline Porteous - Westpac Archivist)
Bank of New South Wales Inglewood; cheque book
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