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AGGREGATE BALANCE SHEET OF THE Bank of New South Wales 3QTH SEPTEMBER. 1 928- — LIABILITIES £ s. d. £ ■ s. d. i ASSETS £ "' s. d. £ s. d. Notes in Circulation 633,262 0 0 I Coin, Bullion, GoyernDeposits, Accrued In- i mont Legal Tender terest, and Rebate 64,514,554 13 8 I Notes and Cash at 65,147,816 13 8 ■ Bankers .. .. 15,271,586 211 Bills Payable and other Liabilities i Notes of other Banks 14,397 0 0 (which include Reserves held for Money at short call in Doubtful Debts, Amount at Credit of London .. .. 700,000 0 0 Investments Fluctuation Account, Short-dated British ' „ and Amounts Due to Other Banks) 7,200,130 4 1 Treasury Bills .. 2,000,000 0 0 Paid-up Capital .. £7,500,000 0 0 Investments — British Reserve Fund .. £5,650,000 0 0 and Colonial GovernProfit and ment Securities .. 9,940,440 17 2 ’ Loss £1,355,559 311 ! Municipal ana other Less Interim 1 Securities , . 461,229 0 0 Dividends Due by other Banks 657,077 14 4 to 30th Bills Receivable in June, London and Remit1928 £561,905 10 0 tances in transit .. 4,668,501 13 8 —— 793,653 13 11 ; 33,713,232 8 1 13,943,653 13 11 ■ Bills Discounted, and Loans and Advances to Customers . . ‘ . . 51,353,368 3 7 £86,291,600 11 8 Bank Premises . . 1,225.00.0, -. o>.o Contingent Liabilities — : ~ outstanding Credits, as per Contra 2,690,984 10 1 LiaWlitfes Customers and others £ S« 9I - 600 11 ’ on Letters of Credit, as per contra 2,690,984 10 1 £88,982,585 1 9 £88,982,585 1 9 Sir- PROFIT AND LOSS, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1928 €r. 2 s. d. is. d. To Interim Dividends for Quarters ended By Amount from last Account . . . . 17.0,615 19 11 31st December, 1927, 31st March, 1928, ~ Balance of Year’s Profits after deductand 30th June, 1928, at 10 per cent, per ing Rebate on Current Bills, Interest annum, paid in terms of Clause 105 of on Deposits, paying Income, Land and Deed of Settlement out of the Year’s I other Taxes amounting to £294,345 410 Profits . . . . . , . . . . 561,905 10 0 I reducing valuation of Bank Premises, Balance proposed to be dealt with as ■ providing for Bad and Doubtful Debts, follows: — | and fluctuations in the value of InvestTo Quarter's Dividend to I ments Securities, and including 30th September, 1928, at I recoveries from Debts previously writthe rate of 10 per cent. ten off as bad .. .. .. ~ 1,184.943 4 0 per annum, out of the Year’s Profits . . . . £187,500 0 0 „ Bonus of 10/- per Share out of the Year’s Profits' ’ .. 187,500 0 0 „ Augmentation of the Reserve ’ Fund .. 250,000 0 0 „ Balance carried forward 168,653 13 11 793,653 13 11 £1,355,559 3 11 £1,355,559 3 11 ®r. RESERVE FUND, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1928 <£r. £ s. d. £ s. dTo Balance (used in the business of By Balance .. .. ; £5,650,000 0 0 the Bank) .. 5,900,000 0 0 » Amount from Profit and Loss .. 250,000 0 0 £5,900,000 0 0 £5,900,000 0 0 __ » I By Balance .. .. .. .. £5,900,000 0 ”’0 2 General Manager. SHEPHEARD E. LAIDLEY 1 F. D. HOBBS, Chief Accountant. g. H. RANKEN ’ (Auditors. Audited, 16th November, 1928.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 December 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 December 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 December 1928, Page 3

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