Financial Statement and Customs Decisions




27 MAY] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 905

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, 12 MAY 1954

Liabilities

  1. General Reserve Fund
  2. Bank notes
  3. Demand liabilities—
    (a) State—
    (i) Government Marketing Accounts
    (ii) Other
    (b) Banks
    (c) Other—
    (i) Marketing organizations
    (ii) Other demand liabilities
  4. Time deposits
  5. Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand currency
  6. Other liabilities

£ s. d.
1,500,000 0 0
68,280,886 10 0

1,106 6 1
7,177,313 14 4
79,850,415 11 11

468,487 15 9
3,404,096 12 3

16,469 9 5
8,219,268 18 8

£(N.Z.)168,918,044 18 5

Assets

  1. Reserve—
    (a) Gold
    (b) Sterling exchange*
    (c) Gold exchange
    (d) Other exchange
  2. Subsidiary coin
  3. Discounts—
    (a) Commercial and agricultural bills
    (b) Treasury and local-body bills
  4. Advances—
    (a) To the State or State undertakings—
    (i) Government Marketing Accounts
    (ii) For other purposes
    (b) To other public authorities
    (c) Other—
    (i) Marketing organizations
    (ii) Other advances
  5. Investments—
    (a) Sterling*
    (b) Other
  6. Bank buildings
  7. Other assets

£ s. d.
6,168,047 14 4
86,637,405 8 3

459,168 10 10
608,976 8 8

3,870,602 15 9
36,178,434 15 5

4,863,689 1 8
6,018,613 13 8

23,715,974 9 3
207,984 14 6

694,147 6 1

£(N.Z.)168,918,044 18 5

*Expressed in New Zealand currency.

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 No. Decision Record No.
351 (5) Hoses, spare or replacement, for vacuum cleaners 111-2/589
352 (b) Hose assemblies (but not vacuum cleaner hoses) with fittings permanently attached (e.g., by crimping or vulcanizing) 111-2/589
352 (b) Pumps—
Cups made from textile impregnated with rubber or other substance (but not cups made from leather) for pump cylinders and hydraulic rams (for leather cups see Tariff item 203) 111-2/28/14
353 (8) (c) Turntables and other mechanical appliances used to display or advertise goods 111-6/1/459
449 (2) (d) Cork in sheets, backed and/or faced with textile, paper, or plastic film B.P.
3%

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
449 (2) (d) Cork—
Backed with plastic or paper.
352 (b) Pumps—

Cups—
Textile, impregnated. |
| 43 | Fruits—
Diabetic. |
| 351 (5) | Hose—
Vacuum cleaner. |
| 351 (5) | Vacuum—
Cleaner hose. |

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Cancelled Decision
352 (b) Hose assemblies with fittings . . . or vulcanizing. (See revised decision.)
352 (b) Pumps—
Cups Garlock composition . . . hydraulic rams. (See revised decision.)
353 (8) (c) Turntables for displaying goods in shop windows. (See revised decision.)
449 (2) (d) Cork in sheets backed and/or faced with textile. (See revised decision.)

Customs Department, Wellington C.1, 27 May 1954.

J. P. D. JOHNSEN, Comptroller of Customs.

(Tariff Order 111)
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💰 Reserve Bank of New Zealand Statement of Assets and Liabilities

💰 Finance & Revenue
12 May 1954
Reserve Bank, Assets, Liabilities, Statement, New Zealand currency, Sterling
  • W. R. Eggers, Chief Accountant

🏭 Decisions Under the Customs Acts - Interpretation of the Customs Tariff

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 May 1954
Customs Tariff, Decisions, Interpretation, Goods, Tariff Item, Cork, Hoses, Pumps, Turntables
  • J. P. D. Johnsen, Comptroller of Customs