Wholesale Licenses and Reserve Bank Statement




406

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 10

Name of Person, Firm,
or Company.

S.
Schofield, Raymond Arthur Edgar (from
1st January, 1937)
Sheetmetals Ltd. (from 1st January, 1937)
Solomon, Rene (from 25th July, 1936) ..
Stockwell, T. G., and Co. (from 21st
January, 1937)
Sturdee Timber Co., Ltd. (from 1st
January, 1937)

T.
Timaru Worsted and Woollen Co., Ltd.,
The

W.
Winger, G. L. (from 1st June, 1936) .
Wright, H. F., Ltd. (from 1st December,
1936)

The licenses as wholesalers issued to the undermentioned persons, firms, and
companies have been cancelled :-
Advocate Ltd., The .. .. ..
Baker, Frederick William .. .. ..
Black Creek Sawmilling Co.. .. ..
Brown and Harrington .. .. ..
Canterbury Knitting Mills, Ltd. .. ..
Forrester, Leonard John .. .. ..
Gruar, John, and Co., Ltd. .. .. ..
Hat Lining Co. .. .. ..
Laing, John, Ltd. .. .. ..
Liddell, Wm., and Co., Ltd. .. ..
McMeekin, James .. .. ..
Marris, J. and S. .. .. ..
Nelson Bros. .. .. ..
N.Z. Tennis Gut Company, Ltd. ..
“Para” Needlework and Handkerchief
Co.
Stratford, Albert Herbert .. .. ..
Timaru Woollen Co., Ltd., The ..
Walton, R., Ltd. (in Liquidation)
Wright, H. F., and Co.. .. .. ..

Place or Places at which
Business is carried on.
Auckland.
Auckland.
Wellington.
Palmerston North.
Wellington, Martinborough.
Timaru.
Kaikohe.
Auckland.
Temuka.
Auckland.
Akatarawa.
Christchurch.
Christchurch, Ashburton.
Wellington.
Auckland, Christchurch.
Auckland.
Dunedin.
Christchurch, Auckland.
Timaru.
St. Helens.
Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland.
Auckland.
Wellington.
Dobson (Greymouth).
Timaru.
Auckland.
Auckland.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON
MONDAY, 8TH FEBRUARY, 1937.

Liabilities.

  1. General Reserve Fund .. .. .. £ s. d.
  2. Bank-notes .. .. .. 12,915,468 10 0
  3. Demand liabilities-
    (a) State .. .. .. 5,188,304 9 5
    (b) Banks .. .. .. 11,978,935 19 1
    (c) Other .. .. .. 175,193 13 5
  4. Time deposits .. .. .. ..
  5. Liabilities in currencies other than
    New Zealand currency .. .. ..
  6. Other liabilities .. .. .. 143,184 11 7
    £31,901,087 3 6

Assets.
7. Reserve-
(a) Gold .. .. .. £ 2,801,790 0 0
(b) Sterling exchange .. .. 18,801,531 4 4
(c) Gold exchange .. ..
8. Subsidiary coin .. .. .. 160,856 3 7
9. Discounts-
(a) Commercial. and agricultural
bills .. .. .. .. ..
(b) Treasury and local-body bills
10. Advances-
(a) To the State or State undertakings-
(1) Dairy Industry Account 5,785,313 9 11
(2) For other purposes .. 1,800,000 0 0
(b) To other public authorities ..
(c) Other .. .. ..
11. Investments .. .. .. 2,453,050 0 0
12. Bank buildings .. .. ..
13. Other assets .. .. .. 98,546 5 8
£31,901,087 3 6

Proportion of reserve (No. 7 less No. 5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 71.397 per cent.

W. R. EGGERS, Deputy Chief Accountant.



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🏭 Licenses issued to Wholesalers under the Sales Tax Act, 1932–33 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 February 1937
Wholesale licenses, Sales Tax Act, Customs Department
14 names identified
  • Raymond Arthur Edgar Schofield, Issued wholesale license
  • Rene Solomon, Issued wholesale license
  • T. G. Stockwell, Issued wholesale license
  • G. L. Winger, Issued wholesale license
  • Advocate (Ltd.), License cancelled
  • Frederick William Baker, License cancelled
  • Leonard John Forrester, License cancelled
  • John Gruar, License cancelled
  • John Laing (Ltd.), License cancelled
  • Wm. Liddell, License cancelled
  • James McMeekin, License cancelled
  • J. and S. Marris, License cancelled
  • Albert Herbert Stratford, License cancelled
  • R. Walton (Ltd.), License cancelled

💰 Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand

💰 Finance & Revenue
8 February 1937
Reserve Bank, Assets, Liabilities, Financial Statement
  • W. R. Eggers, Deputy Chief Accountant