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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 46
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, 14 JULY 1954
Liabilities
- General Reserve Fund ..... ..... £ 1,500,000 s. d. 0 0
- Bank notes ..... ..... 67,397,575 0 0
- Demand liabilities—
(a) State—
(i) Government Marketing Accounts ..... 416 5 0
(ii) Other ..... 16,193,530 10 8
(b) Banks ..... ..... 81,627,061 19 1
(c) Other—
(i) Marketing organizations ..... 443,216 13 2
(ii) Other demand liabilities ..... 1,602,329 0 8 - Time deposits ..... ..... .....
- Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand currency ..... ..... 40,935 3 9
- Other liabilities ..... ..... 6,360,740 0 8
£(N.Z.)175,165,804 13 0
Assets
- Reserve—
(a) Gold ..... ..... £ 6,170,742 s. d. 7 9
(b) Sterling exchange* ..... ..... 92,591,923 10 11
(c) Gold exchange ..... ..... .....
(d) Other exchange ..... ..... 483,374 1 11 - Subsidiary coin ..... ..... 605,757 1 8
- Discounts—
(a) Commercial and agricultural bills ..... ..... .....
(b) Treasury and local-body bills ..... ..... ..... - Advances—
(a) To the State or State undertakings—
(i) Government Marketing Accounts ..... 7,094,840 19 7
(ii) For other purposes ..... 30,040,199 0 7
(b) To other public authorities ..... .....
(c) Other—
(i) Marketing organizations ..... 2,732,351 19 7
(ii) Other advances ..... 10,368,749 18 11 - Investments—
(a) Sterling* ..... ..... 23,715,974 9 3
(b) Other ..... ..... 235,847 2 10 - Bank buildings ..... ..... .....
- Other assets ..... ..... 1,126,044 0 0
£(N.Z.)175,165,804 13 0
- 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. |
|---|---|---|
| 120 (3) | Yeatex | 117–10/170 |
| 352 (b) | Transmission gear— |
Gears, reduction, excluding gears for motor vehicles, viz.—
Double helical types.
Reduction gears, worm types, incorporating two or more reductions.
Single helical types for transmitting powers exceeding 20 h.p.
Straight line.
Worm types rated to transmit powers of over 50 h.p. | 117–2/127/14 |
| 449 (1) | Tires, rubber, preparations for the repair of—
Cement gum, tread gum, cushion gum, and tube gum, in sheets
Rubber in long lengths and narrow widths surfaced with partly vulcanised rubber | 117–20/131 |
| | | 117–20/131 |
PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS
| Tariff Item No. | Goods |
|---|---|
| 120 (3) | Yeatex. |
PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED
| Tariff Item No. | Cancelled Decision |
|---|---|
| 352 (b) | Transmission .. Gears reduction— |
| Double helical types . . . to transmit powers of over 50 h.p. (See revised decisions.) | |
| 449 (2) (d) | Tires .. Cement, cushion, tread and tube gum in sheets. |
| Rubber in long lengths and narrow widths surfaced with partly vulcanised rubber. (See decisions, Tariff item 449 (1)) |
Customs Department, Wellington, C. 1., 29 July 1954.
(Tariff Order 117)
J. P. D. JOHNSEN, Comptroller of Customs.
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