Customs Tariff Decisions and Reserve Bank Financial Statement




8 OCTOBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1431

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.
121 (1) Kaolin, medicated 286–20/74
131 Sodium cyclamate (sodium cyclohexylsulfamate, Sucaryl sodium) 286–4/400/2
131 Calcium cyclamate (calcium cyclohexylsulfamate, Sucaryl calcium) 286–4/400/2
164 (4) Hat shapes, sewn, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making Salvation Army women’s bonnets 286–5/4
352 (b) Earthmoving and road making—
Paving machines for spreading hot-mix paving material to a predetermined depth and width
286–2/244/4
362 (6) Fittings—
Traps and bends, copper (but not copper alloy)
286–3/5/15

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
362 Bends—
Copper.
131 Calcium—
Cyclamate.
131 Cyclohexylsulfamate.
131 Sucaryl.
362 Copper—
Bends and traps.
352 Earthmoving
Paving machines.
164 Salvation Army bonnets, shapes for.
131 Sodium—
Cyclamate.
131 Cyclohexylsulfamate.
131 Sucaryl.
362 Traps—
Copper.

PART III—CANCELLED DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Decision
121 Kaolin, medicinal.
131 Sodium cyclohexylsulfamate.
131 Sucaryl sodium and sucaryl calcium.

Dated at Wellington this 8th day of October 1959.
(Tariff Order 286)

J. F. CUMMINGS, 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, 30 SEPTEMBER 1959

Liabilities

  1. General Reserve Fund £ 1,500,000 0 0
  2. Bank notes £ 74,838,034 10 0
  3. Demand liabilities—
    (a) State—
    (i) Government marketing accounts £ 60,622 17 11
    (ii) Other £ 10,492,695 13 6
    (b) Banks £ 71,682,543 5 0
    (c) Other—
    (i) Marketing organisations £ 153,969 5 4
    (ii) Other demand liabilities £ 1,050,937 5 7
  4. Time deposits
  5. Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand currency £ 42,576 16 7
  6. Other liabilities £ 8,191,377 6 1

£168,012,757 0 0

Assets

  1. Reserve—
    (a) Gold £ 315,189 14 6
    (b) Sterling exchange £ 70,597,555 4 7
    (c) Gold exchange
    (d) Other exchange £ 337,558 17 1
  2. Subsidiary coin £ 778,352 9 10
  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 £ 40,449,635 8 7
    (ii) For other purposes
    (b) To other public authorities
    (c) Other—
    (i) Marketing organisations £ 12,225,123 16 9
    (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 £ 958,616 9 11

£168,012,757 0 0

R. M. SMITH, Chief Accountant.



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