Financial Statements and Customs Decisions




1 OCTOBER

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

1397

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, 23 SEPTEMBER 1959

Liabilities

  1. General Reserve Fund ..... ..... £1,500,000 0 0
  2. Bank notes ..... ..... 74,992,446 0 0
  3. Demand liabilities—
    (a) State—
    (i) Government marketing accounts ..... 60,597 5 10
    (ii) Other ..... 7,953,191 19 6
    (b) Banks ..... 73,309,282 13 5
    (c) Other—
    (i) Marketing organisations ..... 266,002 0 9
    (ii) Other demand liabilities ..... 1,559,377 3 2
  4. Time deposits ..... .....
  5. Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand currency ..... ..... 44,222 9 3
  6. Other liabilities ..... ..... 8,021,655 17 2

£167,706,775 9 1

Assets

  1. Reserve—
    (a) Gold ..... ..... £315,115 15 6
    (b) Sterling exchange ..... ..... 77,855,823 1 7
    (c) Gold exchange ..... .....
    (d) Other exchange ..... ..... 391,212 15 2
  2. Subsidiary coin ..... ..... 752,789 10 4
  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 ..... 31,832,155 11 6
    (ii) For other purposes .....
    (b) To other public authorities .....
    (c) Other—
    (i) Marketing organisations ..... 13,322,301 5 7
    (ii) Other advances .....
  5. Investments—
    (a) Sterling ..... ..... 13,694,497 7 4
    (b) Other ..... ..... 22,808,147 0 6
  6. Bank buildings ..... .....
  7. Other assets—
    (a) Gold ..... ..... 5,848,080 10 11
    (b) Other ..... ..... 886,652 10 8

£167,706,775 9 1

R. M. SMITH, 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.
357 (10) In the definition of wire on page 157 of the Decision Book, line 2, for “iron” substitute “metal” 285
448 (3) Drugs, as may be approved, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making ampouled injections not exceeding 15 c.c. Approved Aminophylline Atropine sulphate Ergometrine maleate Hyoscine hydrobromide Mersalyl Morphine sulphate Suxamethonium chloride 3% B.P. 20% General
448 (3) Platedware, and cutlery— Handles, knife, of bone or xylonite, unbored 3% B.P. 25% General
448 (3) Tobacco, cigars, etc.— Tobacco binder, being paperlike sheets made from compressed pulverised tobacco leaf 3% B.P. 3% General

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
448 Drugs .. Aminophylline.
448 Drugs .. Atropine sulphate.
448 Tobacco .. Binder, tobacco.
448 .. Drugs for making ampouled injections.
448 Drugs .. Ergometrine maleate.
448 Platedware .. Handles— Knife, bone or xylonite.
448 Drugs .. Hyoscine hydrobromide.
448 Platedware .. Knife handles, unbored.
448 Drugs .. Mersalyl.
448 Drugs .. Morphine sulphate.
448 Drugs .. Suxamethonium chloride.
448 Tobacco .. Tobacco binder.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of October 1959.
(Tariff Order 285)

J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.



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💰 Reserve Bank of New Zealand Statement of Assets and Liabilities

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Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Assets, Liabilities, Statement, September 1959
  • R. M. Smith, Chief Accountant

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1 October 1959
Customs Tariff, Tariff Decisions, Interpretation, Goods, Drugs, Platedware, Tobacco
  • J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs