Tariff Notices, Reserve Bank Statement, Ministry of Works Contracts




4 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 639

Tariff Notice No. 1974/38—Applications for Continuation of Approval—continued

Appn. No. Tariff Item Goods Rates of Duty Part II Ref. List No. Effective From Effective To
B.P. MFN. Gen.
12512 83.09.029 Lace ends, tags or tassels, or ornaments of metal and leather, but not containing precious metal, commonly used for making footwear Free .. Free 10.8 8
12513 83.10.000 Ornaments and ornamental fasteners, excluding sequins and those containing precious metal, commonly used for making footwear Free .. Free 10.8 8
12538 84.18.139 Parts, as may be approved, when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making oil filter cartridges: Free .. Free 10.8
Approved:
End centres .. .. ..
Perforated centre tube .. .. ..
12514 95.03.008 Ornaments, not containing precious metal, commonly used for making footwear Free .. Free 10.8 11
12515 95.06.000 Ornaments, not containing precious metal, commonly used for making footwear Free .. Free 10.8 11

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 26 April 1974. Submissions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item and description of the goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to:
(a) The quality, range, supply, etc., of the above-described goods produced in New Zealand; and
(b) The landed cost and selling price, including c.d.v., and cost into store in terms of f.o.b., insurance, freight, exchange, and other landing charges, duty, etc., of equivalent goods of overseas origin.

Dated at Wellington this 4th day of April 1974.
J. A. KEAN, 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, 20 MARCH 1974

Liabilities
Notes in circulation: 287,063,563
Demand deposits—
(a) State: 441,273,358
(b) Banks: 103,312
(c) Marketing accounts: 21,294,187
(d) Other: 103,427,159
Total Demand deposits: 566,098,016
Time deposits: 219,762,705
Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand currency—
(a) Demand: 185,971
(b) Time: ..
Total Liabilities in currencies: 185,971
Allocation of special drawing rights by I.M.F.: 61,966,071
Other liabilities (including accumulated profits): 31,350,641
Capital accounts—
(a) General reserve fund: 3,000,000
(b) Other reserves: 21,250,471
Total Capital accounts: 24,250,471
Total: $1,190,677,438

Assets
Gold: 704,991
Overseas assets—
(a) Current accounts and short-term bills: 89,952,913
(b) Investments: 341,332,658
(c) Holdings of special drawing rights: 51,898,540
Total Overseas assets: 483,184,111
New Zealand coin: 4,753,777
Discounts: 6,200,000
Advances—
(a) To the State: 160,569
(b) To marketing accounts: 251,479,384
(c) Export credits: 9,235,920
(d) Other advances: 17,038,698
Total Advances: 277,914,571
Investments in New Zealand—
(a) N.Z. Government securities: 308,270,548
(b) Other: ..
Total Investments in New Zealand: 308,270,548
Other assets: 109,649,440
Total: $1,190,677,438

29 March 1974.
M. R. HUTTON, Chief Accountant.


Ministry of Works and Development—Schedule of Civil Engineering, Building, and Housing Contracts of $20,000 or More in Value

Name of Works Successful Tenderer Amount of Tender Accepted $
Civil Engineering—
Construction of culvert: Heretaunga Stream, Maadi Road, Trentham B. and G. Builders 49,790.00
Building—
Lift maintenance: Freyberg Building Electric Construction Co. of N.Z. Ltd. 67,300.00
Flight Information Display System, Christchurch Airport W. and K. McLean Ltd. 67,938.00
Housing—
Contract No. 12/1264: ten single units at Bishopdale, Christchurch J. J. Construction Co. Ltd. 171,345.00
Contract No. 36/436: four single units at Napier Wahl Builders Ltd. 54,680.00
Contract No. 46/74: three single units at Nelson A. Spaak 51,759.00
Contract No. 62/63: four single units at Gore Archer Building Contractors Ltd. 79,119.67
Contract No. 77/28: three single units at Otaki W. H. Feasey 48,012.03
Contract No. 80/21: three single units at Opotiki T. J. Rayner 46,578.52
Contract No. 185/12/118: six single units at Twizel De Geest Bros., Construction Ltd. 52,943.00
Contract No. 282/282: one single unit and one double unit at Mangere Maxwell and Pile 49,636.00

N. C. McLEOD, Commissioner of Works and Development.



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🏭 Applications for Continuation of Approval of Tariff Items (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 April 1974
Tariff, Customs, Approval, Goods, Footwear, Chemicals
  • J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs

💰 Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand

💰 Finance & Revenue
29 March 1974
Reserve Bank, Assets, Liabilities, Financial Statement
  • M. R. HUTTON, Chief Accountant

🏗️ Schedule of Civil Engineering, Building, and Housing Contracts of $20,000 or More in Value

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Contracts, Civil Engineering, Building, Housing, Ministry of Works
11 names identified
  • B. and G. Builders, Successful tenderer for culvert construction
  • Electric Construction Co. of N.Z. Ltd., Successful tenderer for lift maintenance
  • W. and K. McLean Ltd., Successful tenderer for flight information display system
  • J. J. Construction Co. Ltd., Successful tenderer for housing units in Bishopdale
  • Wahl Builders Ltd., Successful tenderer for housing units in Napier
  • A. Spaak, Successful tenderer for housing units in Nelson
  • Archer Building Contractors Ltd., Successful tenderer for housing units in Gore
  • W. H. Feasey, Successful tenderer for housing units in Otaki
  • T. J. Rayner, Successful tenderer for housing units in Opotiki
  • De Geest Bros., Construction Ltd., Successful tenderer for housing units in Twizel
  • Maxwell and Pile, Successful tenderer for housing units in Mangere

  • N. C. McLEOD, Commissioner of Works and Development