✨ Wharfage and Reserve Bank Statement
13 FEBRUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
191
FIRST SCHEDULE
CONDITIONS
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The vesting of the said wharf is subject to the Foreshore Licence Regulations 1960, and the provisions of those regulations shall apply hereto except that all dues and rates received on account of the said wharf shall be applied in keeping such wharf and the adjoining shed and the highway leading thereto from the Haast Township in good order, repair, and condition including the removal or extension thereof.
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The term of the vesting shall be 14 years from the 1st day of January 1964.
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The annual sum payable by the Council to the Minister shall be one shilling (1s.) payable on demand.
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The master of every vessel discharging ballast at the said wharf shall have all such ballast taken away and deposited above high-water mark or at such place as may be approved by the Council for that purpose.
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Before any vessel is removed from the said wharf the master shall cause all dirt, rubbish, sullage, or refuse remaining after or caused by the loading or unloading of such vessel to be cleared from that portion of the wharf opposite to the berth occupied by the vessel; and such dirt, rubbish, or refuse shall be deposited at such places as may be approved by the Council or by any person appointed by the Council for that purpose.
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All persons using the said wharf for the purpose of loading timber or goods shall remove any straw, dunnage, rubbish, or refuse of any kind whatsoever.
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The master of every vessel and all persons entitled to use the said wharf or to anchor in the vicinity of the wharf shall not commit a nuisance on, under, or about the wharf or deposit refuse in the sea surrounding or adjacent to the wharf.
SECOND SCHEDULE
INTERPRETATION AND DUES
- The following terms used in this notice shall have the meanings in this clause given to them except where they are inconsistent with the context, viz:
“Vessel” shall mean every description of vessel and shall include pleasure and fishing launches and boats.
“Goods” shall mean all wares, merchandise, and commodities of every description and all chattels, livestock, and other articles.
“Master” shall mean any person for the time being in charge of any vessel.
WHARFAGE
- Every person, firm, or company who uses the said wharf shall pay to the Council the following dues. Such dues shall be paid before loading in respect of outwards cargo and before unloading in respect of inwards cargo.
s. d.
3. (a) On all goods and luggage not otherwise specified per ton weight or ton measurement at Council’s option ...... ...... ...... 3 6
(b) Wool, sheepskins, deer skins in bales (per bale) ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 6
(c) Crude petroleum, kerosine, benzine, petrol, motor spirits, naphthalene, and kindred fuel oils, the product of distillation of crude petroleum, as fuel for internal combustion engines, in drums and cases—by weight or measurement whichever is the greater—per ton ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 0
Provided that consignments of 100 or more full 44-gallon drums or of any empty returns shall be subject to a discount of 10 per cent
(d) Timber (except firewood) per 100 superficial feet ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 0
Firewood (per ton) ...... ...... ...... 6
Paling per 100 or part thereof ...... ...... (1 0
Posts and sleepers per 100 ...... ...... (1 6
Logs per 100 cu.ft. ...... ...... ...... 10 0
(e) Great cattle and horses (each) ...... ...... 2 6
(f) Small cattle, ponies, foals, sheep, calves, pigs, goats, dogs, etc. (each) ...... ...... 6
(g) Motor vehicles set up (each) ...... ...... 10 0
Motor cycles (each) ...... ...... 2 6
(h) Superphosphate and other fertilisers per ton ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 6
(i) Cement—per ton ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 6
BERTHAGE
- The master or, if there is no master, the owner of every vessel lying alongside the said wharf, in respect of every such vessel, shall pay the following dues:
For every vessel of or over 100 tons, per day or part of a day, per ton of registered tonnage ...... ...... d. 1
For every vessel under 100 tons, per day or part of a day, per ton of registered tonnage ...... ...... 0½
FISHING VESSELS
The master of any fishing vessel occupying a berth alongside the said wharf or with line or mooring attached thereto shall obtain a licence from the Council to occupy such berth and shall pay in advance to the Council the following fees per annum (with a proportionate reduction for such part of the year as actually occupied):
For fishing vessels:
Per Annum
£ s. d.
Up to 25 ft ...... ...... ...... 1 5 0
Over 25 ft and up to 30 ft ...... ...... 1 10 0
Over 30 ft and up to 35 ft ...... ...... 2 0 0
Over 35 ft and up to 45 ft ...... ...... 2 10 0
Over 45 ft and up to 60 ft ...... ...... 5 0 0
Provided that fishing vessels above 60 ft shall be subject to a daily charge of 1d. per ton per day.
Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of February 1964.
W. J. SCOTT, Minister of Marine.
(M. 4/3090)
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, 5 FEBRUARY 1964
Liabilities
£ s. d.
2. General Reserve Fund ...... ...... 1,500,000 0 0
3. Bank notes ...... ...... 83,284,034 10 0
4. Demand liabilities—
(a) State—
(i) Government marketing accounts ...... ...... 872,786 2 1
(ii) Other ...... ...... 17,019,835 19 5
(b) Banks ...... ...... 78,056,331 3 4
(c) Other—
(i) Marketing organisations ...... 185,067 3 10
(ii) Other demand liabilities ...... 1,166,506 11 3
5. Time deposits ...... ...... ......
6. Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand currency ...... ...... 231,037 7 5
7. Other liabilities ...... ...... 8,510,767 13 5
£190,826,366 10 9
Assets
£ s. d.
8. Reserve—
(a) Gold ...... ...... 243,621 0 4
(b) Sterling exchange ...... ...... 18,771,630 19 9
(c) Gold exchange ...... ......
(d) Other exchange ...... ...... 508,075 19 8
9. Subsidiary coin ...... ...... 196,077 4 6
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 ...... 40,038,296 18 5
(b) To other public authorities ......
(c) Other—
(i) Marketing organisations ...... 35,634,376 10 6
(ii) Other advances ......
12. Investments—
(a) Sterling ...... ...... 23,726,143 19 10
(b) Other ...... ...... 69,983,206 11 10
13. Bank buildings ...... ......
14. Other assets ...... ...... 1,724,937 5 11
£190,826,366 10 9
R. M. SMITH, Chief Accountant.
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