Financial Statement and Tariff Notices




14 FEBRUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
191

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, 6 FEBRUARY 1963

Liabilities

  1. General Reserve Fund — — £1,500,000 0 0
  2. Bank notes — — 83,543,826 10 0
  3. Demand liabilities—
    (a) State—
    (i) Government marketing accounts — — 1,748,615 13 4
    (ii) Other — — 10,717,324 7 7
    (b) Banks — — 93,605,484 19 3
    (c) Other — —
    (i) Marketing organisations — — 135,114 3 2
    (ii) Other demand liabilities — — 1,785,675 13 0
  4. Time deposits — — —
  5. Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand currency — — 19,063 13 11
  6. Other liabilities — — 8,845,626 6 3

£201,900,731 6 6

Assets

  1. Reserve—
    (a) Gold — — 243,603 12 4
    (b) Sterling exchange — — 33,066,594 7 1
    (c) Gold exchange — — —
    (d) Other exchange — — 657,714 9 2
  2. Subsidiary coin — — 435,800 10 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 — — 37,551,529 8 10
    (ii) For other purposes — — —
    (b) To other public authorities — — —
    (c) Other—
    (i) Marketing organisations — — 39,192,079 18 1
    (ii) Other advances — — 1,985,000 0 0
  5. Investments—
    (a) Sterling — — 16,441,612 14 10
    (b) Other — — 70,889,309 7 10
  6. Bank buildings — — —
  7. Other assets — — 1,437,486 17 6

£201,900,731 6 6

R. M. SMITH, Chief Accountant.

Tariff Notice—Decisions on Applications for Approval of the Minister of Customs

NOTICE is hereby given that the following applications originally advertised as shown, seeking the admission at concessional rates of duty, by approval of the Minister of Customs, of the goods described hereunder, have been declined:

Tariff Item Goods Originally Advertised
Tariff Notice No.
554.200.0 Magnus Acidex, a synthetic detergent specially designed for cleaning and reconditioning roller felts in paper mills 1962/49
554.200.0 Emulsifier 174, a product for use in the manufacture of veterinary remedies 1962/42
554.200.0 Sulphonated castor oil, for use as a wetting agent in the manufacture of sanitary fluids 1962/49
654.030.9 Braided cotton umbilical tape 1962/46
656.911.7 12 in. Huck-a-back towelling in lengths of 22½, 25, 45, or 50 yard pieces and hemmed across both ends of the piece to prevent fraying 1962/46
665.820.4 Cast glass squares, coloured, for wall tiling 1962/49
654.010.9 Narrow fabrics of rayon or synthetic materials, consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive for use in the preparation of decorative packaging ribbons 1962/46
694.210.4 Hexagon socket head screws, cap shoulder and countersunk 1962/49
698.942.9 Flexible bag closures, manufactured from aluminium wire covered with moisture proof cellulose 1962/46
725.050.9 Silica cased electric immersion heaters and sheaths, suited for use with acidic plating solutions 1962/46
861.690.9 Automatic offset and letterpress plate making machines 1962/44

AMENDMENT

Tariff Notice 1963/2
Delete entry for
656.920.9 | Embroidered cotton piece goods with scolloped egdes for use in the manufacture of apparel | 1962/39 | 67, 25 October 1962, page 1862

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of February 1963,

(Tariff Notice 1963/10)

J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.



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💰 Reserve Bank of New Zealand Statement of Assets and Liabilities

💰 Finance & Revenue
6 February 1963
Reserve Bank, Assets, Liabilities, Financial Statement, Exchange, Investments
  • R. M. Smith, Chief Accountant

🏭 Tariff Notice - Decisions on Applications for Approval of the Minister of Customs

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 February 1963
Tariff, Customs, Import Duty, Concessional Rates, Declined Applications, Chemicals, Textiles, Hardware, Electrical, Machinery
  • J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs