NOTICE. •' - ; WAIKOHU COUNTY- ■*! | TE KARAICA POUND. ... I IMPOUNDED, for trespass on private property—--1 Red and Whito STEER, keyhole, back, bit near ear, keyliolo off front ear. If not claimed and expenses paid will bo sold at the above pound yard on SATURDAY, December 30th, at 12 Noon. _ G. F. BELL, Poundkeeper. P Made iin Dublin BOTTLED * FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION By READ BROTHERS, Limited tog’ with the Dog’s Head Label on every bottle. mim m (a m <k & & sx ft 7 m SS) n; Is superior to any stout because it is brewed from the only stout water in the world; the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in all climates. Always uniform and standard in quality. A strength giving food and tonic in the most palatable liquid form. Good for the wife —Good for you SOLD, EVERYWHERE. amußsaa 18 « mm mm
I ' gANK OF AGGREGATE B ALANCE-SHEET OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1911.
LIABILITIES. £ s. d. £ s. d. Notes in Circulation , 442.798 0 0 Deposits, Accrued Interest and Rebate 34,324,402 1 1 _ 34,767,200 1 1 Bills Payable and other Liabilities (which include Reserves held 'for Doubtful Debts and Amounts at Credit of Investments Fluctuation Account, Officers’ Fidelity Guarantee and Provident Fund and the Buckland • Fund) 4,805,147 16 0 Paid-up Capital 3,000,000.0 0 Reserve Fund 1,971,545 0 0 Profit and Loss 284,156 0 1 s. d. £44,828.048 17 2 Contingent LiabilitiesOutstanding Credits, as per „ Contra 753,912 14 0 £45,586,961 11 2 ASSETS. £ s. d. Coin, Bullion, and Cash Balances 8,325,339 0 8 Australian Commonwealth Notes 1,342,582 0 0 Queensland Government Notes 2,068 0 0 Notes of other Banks. 11,849 0 0 Money at short call in London 1,634,056 5 0 Investments— British and Colonial Government Securities 3,550,256 3 3 Municipal and other securities 188,264 2 11 -Due by other Banks 124,421 18 8 Bills receivable in. London. and Remittances in transit 2,980,099 9 2 Bills Discounted, and Loans and Advances to Customers 25,904,112 17 Bank Premises 765,000 0 £44,828,048 17 Liabilities of Customers and others on Letters of Credit, as per Contra 758,912 14 £45,586,961 11 2 PROFIT AND LOSS, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1911. £ s. d. Balance propo'sed to be dealt with as follows: — •To Dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum 150,000 0 0 To Augmentation of the Reserve Fund ...': 53,455 0 0 To Balance carried forward... 80,701 0 1 By Amount from last Account By Balance of Half-year’s Profits after deducting Rebate on Current Bills, Interest on Deposits, paying Note and Other Taxes, reducing valuation of Bank Premises, providing for Bad and Doubtful Debts, and fluctuations in the value of Investment Securities, and including Recoveries from Debts previously written off as bad Cr. £ s. d. 62,112 19 Dr. _ £284,156 o_l_ ; RESERVE FUND, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1911. 222,043 0 £284,156 0 l Cr. £ s. d. To Balance -.2 2,025,000 0 (Of which £750,000 is invested in British Government Securities, and- £500,000 in those of States where we are represented—in all. £1,250,000, The balance is employed in the .business . of the Bank) £2,025,000 0 0 " £ s. d. By Balance 1,950,000 0 0 By Premiums on New Stock paid up 21,545 0 0 By Amount from Profit and Loss 53,455 0 0 £2,025,000 0 0 By Balance 7. 2,025,000 0 0 J. RUSSELL FRENCH, General Manager. 1 Auditors. W. E. SOUTHERDEN, Chief Accountant. HARRINGTON PALMER, J Audited 20th November, 1911.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3406, 22 December 1911, Page 2
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