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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 63
RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY,
18TH JULY, 1951
Liabilities
£ s. d.
2. General Reserve Fund .. .. .. 1,500,000 0 0
3. Bank-notes .. .. .. .. 60,287,450 0 0
4. Demand liabilities—
(a) State .. .. .. .. 11,241,145 14 7
(b) Banks .. .. .. .. 75,657,932 3 0
(c) Other .. .. .. .. 5,445,074 7 8
5. Time deposits .. .. .. ..
6. Liabilities in currencies other than New
Zealand currency .. .. .. 19,602 13 4
7. Other liabilities .. .. .. 4,884,990 9 11
£(N.Z.)159,036,195 8 6
Assets
£ s. d.
8. Reserve—
(a) Gold .. .. .. .. 5,193,664 15 3
(b) Sterling exchange* .. .. 78,969,583 11 0
(c) Gold exchange .. .. ..
(d) Other exchange .. .. 347,796 18 2
9. Subsidiary coin .. .. .. 558,368 15 0
10. Discounts—
(a) Commercial and agricultural bills .. 216,002 18 2
(b) Treasury and local-body bills .. ..
11. Advances—
(a) To the State or State undertakings—
(1) Marketing organizations .. 2,021,290 6 9
(2) For other purposes .. 50,803,755 13 7
(b) To other public authorities .. ..
(c) Other .. .. .. .. 6,018,613 13 8
12. Investments .. .. .. 11,974,228 3 7
13. Bank buildings .. .. ..
14. Other assets .. .. .. 2,932,890 13 4
£(N.Z.)159,036,195 8 6
- Expressed in New Zealand currency.
W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant.
RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY,
25TH JULY, 1951
Liabilities
£ s. d.
2. General Reserve Fund .. .. .. 1,500,000 0 0
3. Bank-notes .. .. .. .. 60,624,128 0 0
4. Demand liabilities—
(a) State .. .. .. .. 9,874,322 9 9
(b) Banks .. .. .. .. 75,293,899 7 8
(c) Other .. .. .. .. 5,600,837 18 1
5. Time deposits .. .. .. ..
6. Liabilities in currencies other than New
Zealand currency .. .. .. 16,568 15 8
7. Other liabilities .. .. .. 4,884,361 3 4
£(N.Z.)157,794,117 14 6
Assets
£ s. d.
8. Reserve—
(a) Gold .. .. .. .. 5,203,119 9 10
(b) Sterling exchange* .. .. 78,482,869 14 3
(c) Gold exchange .. .. ..
(d) Other exchange .. .. 459,882 17 5
9. Subsidiary coin .. .. .. 560,839 16 1
10. Discounts—
(a) Commercial and agricultural bills .. 216,002 18 2
(b) Treasury and local-body bills .. ..
11. Advances—
(a) To the State or State undertakings—
(1) Marketing organizations .. 1,929,198 5 3
(2) For other purposes .. 50,000,000 0 0
(b) To other public authorities .. ..
(c) Other .. .. .. .. 6,018,613 13 8
12. Investments .. .. .. 11,974,228 3 7
13. Bank buildings .. .. ..
14. Other assets .. .. .. 2,949,362 16 3
£(N.Z.)157,794,117 14 6
- Expressed in New Zealand currency.
W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant.
Decisions Under Customs Acts
Customs Department, Wellington, 2nd August, 1951.
IT is hereby notified for public information that it has been decided to interpret the Customs Acts in relation to the under-mentioned articles as follows:—
NOTES.—(a) “Not elsewhere included” appears as n.e.i.; “other kinds” as o.k.; “articles and materials suited for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication or repair of goods within New Zealand” as a. and m.s. (b) Articles marked thus † are revised decisions. (c) The rates of duty payable on goods set out hereunder have not been shown except in the case of goods classed under Tariff items 416, 448, and 449, and of goods admitted (under the provisions of section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1927) at a rate of duty lower than that provided for in the First Schedule to the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1934. Where goods are admitted under the provisions of section 11 aforesaid, the reduced rate is marked with an asterisk. (d) Steam-engines, gas-engines, oil-engines, and electric or other motors are not, unless otherwise indicated, to be regarded as parts of the machines with which they are imported. (e) Surtax as provided for in section 5 of the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1930, or primage duty as provided for in section 4 of the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1931, as the case may be, is payable in addition to the duties set out hereunder.
| Record | Goods. | Classified Under Tariff Item No. | Rate of Duty. |
|---|---|---|---|
| British Preferential Tariff. | |||
| 145-6/162/15 | A. and m.s.— |
Paper—
Paper of approved qualities when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in the manufacture of toilet paper | 448 (3) | 3 per cent. | 20 per cent. |
| 145-7/46/6 | Oil n.e.i., including mineral lubricating-oil—
5301 T.W. oil (Atlantic Union) | 394 (10) | .. | .. |
| 145-5/40/11 | Thread, sewing, &c.—
Macrame twine
The decision on page 121 of the Tariff index reading “Macrame twine” is cancelled. | 174 (1) | .. | .. |
| 145-2/107/8 | Tractors and traction engines—
Vender “Champion” and “Conqueror” crawler tractors | 348 | Free | Free.* |
- Under section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1927.
D. G. SAWERS, Comptroller of Customs.
T.O. 145)
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