Weather, Mining, Finance, Regulations




834

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 39

western districts, and also to Northland. From the 15th to the
17th the depression moved over the South Tasman Sea, with a
second centre developing to the east of the South Island. This was
another period of general rain, except in eastern districts from
Timaru to Gisborne. In Northland the rain was heavy on the 15th,
with some flooding. During the passage of an anticyclone over the
country from the 18th to the 20th the weather was mainly fine,
but a few light showers were reported at first in some areas.

During the 21st and 22nd the passage of a depression across the
North Island was accompanied by gales in Cook Strait and fairly
general rain. On the following day the weather improved in the
south with the passage of a small centre over the North Island.
On the 24th and 25th an anticyclone covered the Tasman Sea and
south-westerlies prevailed over New Zealand, with showers in
southern and western districts of the South Island.

A change occurred on the 26th as the anticyclone moved on to
the South Island and a depression off the Queensland coast com-
menced to move southward. Most districts experienced three days
of settled weather, but the easterlies brought light rain to Northland
and at times also to Gisborne. By the 29th the depression was over
the North Tasman Sea, now moving towards western Southland
while, at the same time, yet another very deep depression was
centred to the south of Tasmania. For two days north-easterly
winds prevailed, with rain except in Southland, Otago, and parts
of Canterbury; there were some heavy falls in Northland and the
Bay of Plenty. On the last day of the month winds changed to
north-westerlies, but the distribution of rainfall remained very
similar.

R. G. SIMMERS, Acting Director

(N.Z. Met. S. Misc. Pub. 107)

Mining Privileges to be Struck Off the Register

PURSUANT to section 188 of the Mining Act 1926, I hereby give notice that, unless sufficient cause be shown to the contrary within one
month from the date hereof, the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Register.

Dated at Westport this 2nd day of June 1960.

L. P. GAVIN, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE

Licence
No.
Date Nature of Privilege
1896 4/9/07 Residence-site Licence
7468 23/3/27 Residence-site Licence

Locality
Near Denniston between Westport Coal Co.'s
Tramway and High Cliffs
Coalbrookdale

Registered Holder
Caroline Amelia Bateson
Mary Murray Crawford

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, 15 JUNE 1960

Liabilities
£ s. d.
2. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0
3. Bank notes 79,641,690 10 0
4. Demand liabilities-
(a) State-
(i) Government marketing accounts
(ii) Other
(b) Banks
(c) Other-
(i) Marketing organisations
(ii) Other demand liabilities
5. Time deposits
6. Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand currency
7. Other liabilities

544,733 9 4
10,439,873 4 11
94,319,114 18 7
373,712 12 1
2,301,913 10 0

Assets
£ s. d.
8. Reserve-
(a) Gold
(b) Sterling exchange
(c) Gold exchange
(d) Other exchange
9. Subsidiary coin
10. Discounts-
(a) Commercial and agricultural bills
(b) Treasury and local body bills
11. 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
12. Investments-
(a) Sterling
(b) Other
13. Bank buildings
14. Other assets-
(a) Gold
(b) Other

315,249 3 6
70,891,734 19 5

409,501 18 8
578,901 0 8

5,832,300 14 3
22,006,768 4 1

21,650,907 12 4
71,308,147 0 6

5,848,080 10 11
1,144,490 4 3

£199,986,081 8 7

£199,986,081 8 7

R. M. SMITH, 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 Date Price
Number of Enactment (Postage
Free)
British Nationality and New Zealand Registration of Births and Deaths (Citizenship) 1960/91 23/6/60 9d.
Citizenship Act 1948 Regulations 1960
Fisheries Act 1908 Rotorua Trout Fishing Regulations 1960 1960/92 23/6/60 1s.
Fisheries Act 1908 Taupo Trout Fishing Regulations 1960 1960/93 23/6/60 1s. 3d.
Shipping and Seamen Act 1952 Shipping Lifesaving Appliances Rules 1960 1960/94 23/6/60 2s. 3d.

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supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number.

R. E. OWEN, Government Printer.



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🎓 Notes on the Weather for May 1960

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Weather summary, May 1960, Rainfall, Gales, Anticyclones, Depressions, New Zealand districts
  • R. G. Simmers, Acting Director

🗺️ Mining Privileges to be Struck Off the Register

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
2 June 1960
Mining Act 1926, Mining privileges, Register, Residence-site Licence, Denniston, Coalbrookdale
  • Caroline Amelia Bateson, Registered holder of residence-site licence
  • Mary Murray Crawford, Registered holder of residence-site licence

  • L. P. Gavin, Mining Registrar

💰 Reserve Bank of New Zealand Statement of Assets and Liabilities

💰 Finance & Revenue
15 June 1960
Reserve Bank, Assets, Liabilities, Statement, General Reserve Fund, Bank notes, Sterling exchange, Investments
  • R. M. Smith, Chief Accountant

🏛️ Notice of Making of Regulations

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
23 June 1960
Regulations Act 1936, British Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948, Fisheries Act 1908, Shipping and Seamen Act 1952, Regulations, Government Printer
  • R. E. Owen, Government Printer