Financial and Customs Statements




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
19 NOVEMBER 1952

Liabilities £ s. d. Assets £ s. d.
2. General Reserve Fund ... 1,500,000 0 0 8. Reserve—
(a) Gold ... ... ...
6,011,677 7
3. Bank-notes ... ... 61,068,235 0 0 (b) Sterling exchange* ... 30,549,248 2
4. Demand liabilities— (c) Gold exchange ... ...
(a) State ... ... ... 15,906,913 1 2 (d) Other exchange ... ... 1,111,504 4
(b) Banks ... ... ... 59,216,278 11 11 9. Subsidiary coin ... ... ... ... 638,992 12
(c) Other ... ... ... 489,922 9 10 10. Discounts—
(a) Commercial and agricultural bills ... ...
5. Time deposits ... ... ... ... (b) Treasury and local-body bills ... ...
6. Liabilities in currencies other than New 11. Advances—
(a) To the State or State undertakings—
Zealand currency ... ... 81,773 11 7 (1) Marketing organizations ... ... 882,746 12
7. Other liabilities ... ... 5,970,667 17 1 (2) For other purposes ... ... 52,485,415 19
(b) To other public authorities ... ...
(c) Other ... ... ... ... 6,018,613 13
12. Investments† ... ... ... ... 46,131,885 13
13. Bank buildings ... ... ... ...
£(N.Z.)144,233,790 11 7 14. Other assets ... ... ... ... 403,706 6
£(N.Z.)144,233,790 11 7
  • Expressed in New Zealand currency. † Included in this item are sterling investments of £(N.Z.)22,090,079 12s. 4d.
    W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant.

Decisions Under the Customs Acts
THE following decisions in interpretation of the Customs Tariff are published for public information:

PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF

Tariff Item. Decision. Record No.
61 (4) Crab paste
Clothworking—
Presses—
48–53/2
352 (b) Steam heated, for pressing garments when (a) Pneumatically controlled or (b) Fitted with unperforated pressing heads
Presses—
48–2/271/4
353 (8) (c) Steam heated for pressing garments, other than those classed under Tariff item 352 48–2/271/4
448 (3)
448 (3)
Ambergris ... ... ... ... ... 3%
449 (2) (d) Hose assemblies declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making earthmoving machinery 3%
Cellophane or paper shapes for packing hats ... 3%

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods.
448 Ambergris.
Crab paste.
61 (4) Hats—
449 Shapes, paper, for.
448 Hose—
Assemblies used in making earth moving machinery.
449 Paper—
Shapes for packing hats.
449 Shapes—
Paper, for hats.

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Cancelled Decision.
352 (b) Clothworking ... Presses—Steam heated ... . Tariff item 353 (8) (c). (See revised decision.)
353 (8) (c) Presses ... Steam heated ... . Tariff item 352—clothworking. (See revised decision.)
449 (2) (d) Cellophane shapes for packing hats. (See revised decision.)

Customs Department, Wellington C. 1, 27 November 1952.
(Tariff Order 48)
D. G. SAWERS, Comptroller of Customs.



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