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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 100

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, 21 APRIL 1982

Liabilities $('000's) Assets $('000's)
Overseas Liabilities— Overseas assets—
(a) Short term (a) Short term 359,395
(b) Long term 1,212,070 (b) Long term 14,093
Denominated in New Zealand currency— (c) Holdings of I.M.F. special drawing rights 27,310
(a) Short term 40,887 Denominated in New Zealand currency—
(b) Long term (a) Short term 3,323
1,252,957 (b) Long term 699
Allocation of special drawing rights by I.M.F. 205,022 404,820
Deposits— Advances and Discounts—
(a) State public account 96,550 (a) State public account 3,542
(b) Other 198,683 (b) Marketing organisations 736,632
(c) Marketing organisations 44,410 (c) Stabilisation accounts 137,510
(d) Stabilisation accounts 50,320 (d) Trading banks compensatory deposits 425,296
(e) Trading banks 15,326 (e) Other 60
(f) Other 20,639 1,352,510
425,928 Investments in New Zealand—
Notes in circulation 627,169 (a) New Zealand Government securities 822,764
Other liabilities 249,086 (b) Other 10,786
Reserves— 833,550
(a) General reserve 46,440 Other assets 275,014
(b) Other reserves 28,088
(c) Profit and loss appropriation account 31,204
105,732
$2,865,894 $2,865,894

R. J. LANG, Chief Accountant.


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, 28 APRIL 1982

Liabilities $('000's) Assets $('000's)
Overseas Liabilities— Overseas Assets—
Denominated in overseas currencies— Denominated in overseas currencies—
(a) Short term (a) Short term 331,107
(b) Long term 1,212,070 (b) Long term 14,093
Denominated in New Zealand currency— (c) Holdings of I.M.F. special drawing rights 27,310
(a) Short term 40,887 Denominated in New Zealand Currency—
(b) Long term (a) Short term 3,323
1,252,957 (b) Long term 699
Allocation of special drawing rights by I.M.F. 205,022 376,532
Deposits— Advances and discounts—
(a) State public account 249,635 (a) State public account 1,395
(b) Other 203,651 (b) Market organisations 747,967
(c) Marketing organisations 43,309 (c) Stabilisation accounts 142,327
(d) Stabilisation accounts 50,005 (d) Trading banks compensatory deposits 349,271
(e) Trading banks 13 (e) Other 6,300
(f) Other 44,742 1,296,816
591,355 Investments in New Zealand—
Notes in circulation 618,944 (a) New Zealand Government securities 1,033,589
Other liabilities 252,734 (b) Other 31,006
Reserves— 1,064,595
(a) General reserve 46,440 Other assets 288,801
(b) Other reserves 28,088
(c) Profit and loss appropriation account 31,204
105,732
$3,026,744 $3,026,744

R. J. LANG, Chief Accountant.


Notice by Examiner of Commercial Practices of Consent to a Merger and Takeover Proposal

PURSUANT to section 69 of the Commerce Act 1975, the Examiner of Commercial Practices hereby gives notice of the following merger and takeover proposal to which he has consented.

Person by or on behalf of whom notice was given in terms of section 68 (1) of the Commerce Act 1975

Chase Nominees Ltd. . . . Chase Nominees Ltd. to acquire all of the issued share capital in Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (N.Z.) Ltd.

Proposal

Date of Consent

17 August 1982

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of August 1982.

A. E. MONAGHAN, Examiner of Commercial Practices.



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💰 Reserve Bank of New Zealand Statement of Assets and Liabilities (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
Reserve Bank, Financial statement, Assets, Liabilities
  • R. J. Lang, Chief Accountant

🏭 Notice by Examiner of Commercial Practices of Consent to a Merger and Takeover Proposal

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 August 1982
Commerce Act, Merger, Takeover, Chase Nominees Ltd, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (N.Z.) Ltd
  • A. E. Monaghan, Examiner of Commercial Practices