Customs Decisions and Financial Statements




3 JUNE] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 959

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.
100 (1) *Tetracycline hydrochloride 112-4/44/78
100 (1) *Tetracyn 112-4/44/78
183 (2) Fabrics woven from glass fibre 112-8/9/5
239 (2) Scooters, other than those which are mechanically propelled (see also Tariff item 379) 112-11/38/2
379 Scooters, mechanically propelled (see also Tariff item 239 (2)) 112-11/38/2
  • To be admitted from all countries at the rate of duty under the British Preferential Tariff, under section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act 1927.

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
183 (2) Glass—
239 (2) Fibre textiles.
379 Scooters.
100 (1) Antiseptics
100 (1) Tetracycline hydrochloride.
Tetracyn.
Textile—
Piece goods—
183 (2) Glass fibre.

Customhouse, Wellington C.1, 3 June 1954.
(Tariff Order 112) J. P. D. JOHNSEN, Comptroller of Customs.

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 MAY 1954

Liabilities Assets
£ s. d. £ s. d.
2. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0 8. Reserve—
3. Bank notes 68,145,376 0 0 (a) Gold 6,168,607 10 0
4. Demand liabilities— (b) Sterling exchange 87,748,886 12 5
(a) State— (c) Gold exchange ....... ......
(i) Government Marketing (d) Other exchange 492,878 13 1
Accounts 5,526 9 11 9. Subsidiary coin 608,883 6 6
(ii) Other 6,601,553 3 11 10. Discounts—
(b) Banks 85,063,595 9 3 (a) Commercial and agricultural
(c) Other— bills ....... ......
(i) Marketing organizations 552,758 8 3 (b) Treasury and local-body bills ....... ......
(ii) Other demand liabilities 4,215,918 0 0 11. Advances—
5. Time deposits ....... ......
6. Liabilities in currencies other than New (a) To the State or State under-
Zealand currency 6,184 10 5 takings—
7. Other liabilities 8,231,889 19 9 (i) Government Marketing
Accounts 6,234,166 6 5
(ii) For other purposes 37,807,876 11 2
(b) To other public authorities ....... ......
(c) Other—
(i) Marketing organizations 4,694,821 15 7
(ii) Other advances 6,018,613 13 8
12. Investments—
(a) Sterling
23,715,974 9 3
(b) Other 207,984 14 6
13. Bank buildings ....... ......
14. Other assets 624,108 8 11

£ (N.Z.) 174,322,802 1 6 £ (N.Z.) 174,322,802 1 6

  • Expressed in New Zealand currency. W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant.

Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936

PURSUANT to the Regulations Act 1936 notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under:

Authority for Enactment Short Title or Subject Matter Serial Number Date of Enactment Price (Postage 1½d. Extra)
Motor Spirits (Regulation of Prices) Act 1933 Motor Spirits Prices Regulations 1942, Amendment No. 26 1954/81 2/6/54 2d.

Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number.

R. E. OWEN, Government Printer.



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