Customs Tariff Applications and Bank Returns




5 OCTOBER

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

1753

Tariff Notice No. 1967/78—Applications for Continuation of Approval

NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made for continuation of the following approvals of the Minister of Customs:

Appn Tariff Goods Rates of Duty Ref. List Effective
No. Item B.P. MFN. Gen. Part No.
856 34.02.00 Products, as may be approved, when imported in bulk and not being soaps or containing soap—Approved—Medialan KF Free .. 10% 10.8
857 37.08 Chemical preparations used in the photo-mechanical engraving and photo-lithographic industries, other than deep etch coatings (emulsions) Free .. 20% 10.8
858 38.19.99 Chemical preparations used in the photo-mechanical engraving and photo-lithographic industries, other than deep etch desensitising etch, deep etch developer and copperising solution Free .. 20% 10.8
859 38.19.99 Pastes for detecting the presence of water in containers of oil Free Free Free 24.0
860 48.07.91 Paper board, surface worked, for use in the manufacture of motor vehicles Free .. Free ..
861 48.21.09 Somic material, for use in the manufacture of cricket pads Free .. 17½% 10.8
862 68.14.09 Steering clutch discs being catalogued parts of tractors .. Free .. 5% 10.8
863 73.40.99 Leaders, bull and cattle, for attaching ropes, poles, or chains to nose rings on animals Free Free Free 10.3
864 84.10.09 Pumps, centrifugal, coolant (suds pumps) for pumping oils in machine tools Free 20% 25% 10.2
865 91.05.09 Hour meters for automatically recording the number of hours a machine, appliance, or engine has been in operation Free 20% 25% 10.2

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 26 October 1967.
Submissions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to:

(a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally;
(b) The proportion of New Zealand and imported materials used in manufacture;
(c) Present and potential output; and
(d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc.

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of October 1967.

V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs.

SUMMARY OF TRADING BANKS’ MONTHLY RETURNS OF PRINCIPAL LIABILITIES AND ASSETS IN RESPECT OF NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON 30 AUGUST 1967

In accordance with Subsection (4) of Section 31 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1964

(All amounts in New Zealand Currency)

LIABILITIES†

(S.N.Z. thousands)

Australia and New Zealand
Bank Limited

Bank of New South Wales

Bank of New Zealand

The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited

The National Bank of New Zealand Limited

Totals

$ $ $

  1. Demand deposits in New Zealand
    129,028
    81,113
    226,259
    47,020
    100,993
    584,413

  2. Time deposits in New Zealand
    35,588
    23,379
    42,153
    8,531
    21,591
    131,242

  3. Liabilities elsewhere than in New Zealand incurred in respect of New Zealand business
    4,903
    575
    4,777
    348
    1,560
    12,163

  4. Bills payable and all other liabilities in New Zealand, including balances due to other banks but excluding shareholders’ funds
    2,866
    4,908
    12,132
    106
    19,475
    39,487

ASSETS†

(S.N.Z. thousands)

Australia and New Zealand
Bank Limited

Bank of New South Wales

Bank of New Zealand

The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited

The National Bank of New Zealand Limited

Totals

$ $ $

  1. Balances at Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    9,708
    8,039
    6,691
    3,806
    6,636
    34,880

  2. Reserve Bank of New Zealand notes
    7,565
    4,972
    24,964
    2,357
    9,021
    48,879

  3. New Zealand coin
    989
    818
    3,115
    573
    1,198
    6,693

  4. Assets elsewhere than in New Zealand held in respect of New Zealand business
    14,957
    8,688
    8,768
    1,865
    4,838
    39,116

  5. Advances in New Zealand and discounts of bills payable in New Zealand (excluding advances and discounts included under item 6)—

(a) Advances
96,205
57,352
188,875
35,465
91,768
469,665

(b) Discounts
6,193
2,915
5,253
1,805
3,486
19,652

  1. Term loans in New Zealand (including special export finance)
    5,143
    2,617
    7,989
    1,159
    3,983
    20,891

  2. Investments held in New Zealand—

(a) Government securities
16,867
3,762
35,666
2,478
11,999
70,772

(b) Other investments
23
2,798
757
60
3,638

  1. Cheques and bills drawn on other banks in New Zealand and balances with and due from other banks in New Zealand (excluding balances with Reserve Bank of New Zealand)
    4,572
    14,987
    17,432
    5,465
    6,023
    48,479

  2. Book value of land, buildings, furniture, fittings, and equipment in New Zealand
    4,754
    3,909
    17,640
    2,399
    5,035
    33,737

  3. All other assets in New Zealand
    440
    320
    ..
    ..
    238
    998

Aggregate Unexercised Overdraft Authorities $291,887.

†Excluding shareholders’ funds, contingencies, inter-branch accounts within New Zealand, and certain transit items.

‡Excluding inter-branch accounts within New Zealand, contingencies, and certain transit items.

Wellington, N.Z., 18th September 1967.

D. L. WILKS, Chief Cashier, Reserve Bank of New Zealand.



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