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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 20

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, 18 MARCH 1959

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 organisations
    (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
76,026,150 0 0
127,800 6 6
42,477,276 11 0
38,151,915 19 3
274,020 11 5
682,440 1 9
7,302,633 5 4
8,642,884 9 2

£175,185,121 4 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 organisations
    (ii) Other advances
  5. Investments—
    (a) Sterling
    (b) Other
  6. Bank buildings
  7. Other assets—
    (a) Gold
    (b) Other

£ s. d.
315,063 11 6
50,497,997 8 2
548,173 5 1
599,120 4 1
37,091,613 17 4
38,204,471 18 9
4,120,000 0 0
13,569,497 7 4
22,807,997 0 6
5,848,080 10 11
1,583,106 0 9

£175,185,121 4 5

H. M. IBELL, Deputy 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 Free)
Apple and Pear Marketing Act 1948 Apple and Pear Marketing Regulations 1949, Amendment No. 4 1959/48 24/3/59 6d.
Evidence Act 1908 Recognition of Overseas Registers Order 1959 1959/49 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Revocation of Diplomatic Privileges (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation) Order 1959/50 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (United Nations) Order 1959 1959/51 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (FAO) Order 1959 1959/52 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (ICAO) Order 1959 1959/53 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (ILO) Order 1959 1959/54 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (ITU) Order 1959 1959/55 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (South Pacific Commission) Order 1959 1959/56 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (UNESCO) Order 1959 1959/57 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (UPU) Order 1959 1959/58 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (WHO) Order 1959 1959/59 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (WMO) Order 1959 1959/60 1/4/59 6d.
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (International Court of Justice) Order 1959 1959/61 1/4/59 6d.

Copies can be purchased from the Government Printer, Publications Branch, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number.

R. E. OWEN, Government Printer.


Bylaw Regulating Traffic on the Waitakere Scenic Drive State Highway No. 28

PURSUANT to section 13 of the National Roads Act 1953 and section 54 of the Transport Act 1949, the National Roads Board hereby makes the following bylaw in respect of State Highway No. 38, known as the Waitakere Scenic Drive.

  1. This bylaw may be cited as the National Roads Board Bylaw 1959 No. 1.

  2. This bylaw shall come into force on the day after the date of its publication in the Gazette.

  3. This bylaw shall apply to the whole of the State highway situated in the County of Waitemata, known as the Waitakere Scenic Drive (hereinafter called the “said highway”) being the highway described under that name in the Second Schedule of the Order in Council dated 20 December 1950 and published in Gazette, 1 February 1951, Vol. I, page 118.

  4. The Waitakere Scenic Drive Heavy-traffic Bylaws 1950 are hereby repealed.

  5. In this bylaw unless the context otherwise requires words and phrases shall have the same meaning as are attributed to them in the Heavy Motor Vehicles Regulations 1955.

  6. No person shall operate or cause to be operated on, along, or over the said highway any heavy motor vehicle which has more than two axles or which when carrying the maximum load it is designed to carry bears on any axle a load greater than 6½ tons, or which together with its load exceeds a total length of 30 ft, or which is drawing a trailer.

  7. Every person who commits an offence against this bylaw is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds (£20).

This bylaw was made by resolution duly passed at a meeting of the National Roads Board held in Wellington on 19 February 1959.

H. WATT, Chairman.
D. M. GROVER, Member.

(N.R. 70/2/38/1)



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💰 Reserve Bank of New Zealand Statement of Assets and Liabilities

💰 Finance & Revenue
18 March 1959
Reserve Bank, Assets, Liabilities, Financial Statement, Banking
  • H. M. Ibell, Deputy Chief Accountant

🏛️ Notice of Making Regulations Under the Regulations Act 1936

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Regulations, Legislation, Apple and Pear Marketing, Evidence, Diplomatic Immunities
  • R. E. Owen, Government Printer

🏗️ Bylaw Regulating Traffic on the Waitakere Scenic Drive

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19 February 1959
Bylaw, Traffic, Waitakere Scenic Drive, State Highway, Heavy Motor Vehicles, Waitemata County
  • H. Watt, Chairman
  • D. M. Grover, Member