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AGGREGATE BALANCE-SHEET OF THE ' BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 31st MARCH, 1916. LIABILITIES. , ASSETS. . ' £ B." d. £ .s. A. £ 8. d. £ g. d. Notes in Oir- Coin, Bullion, dilation :., 458,197 8 0 and Cash Deposits, " Ac- \ Balances ■■• 10|419,809 1 6 orued Interest Australian Com- ' and Rebate ... 40,633,407 2 5 monwealth. Wheat accounts 1,076,29915 0 Notes 7,305,839 0 0,.. 43,367,903 17 5 Fiji Government i Bills payable and other lia- Notes 8,247 0 0 bilities (which include re- ■ Notes of other serves hold for doubtful Banks 8,24710 0 debts and amounts at credit / 'Money at short of Investments Fluctuation call in London 520,000 0 0 Account, Officers' Fidelity Investments— , ' Guarantee and Provident ■ ' ■ British and Fund, The Buckiand Fund, Colonial Govt. and amounts duo to other securities 5,086,355 3 4 ' Banks) 11,358,836 6 4.■ Municipal and Paid-up capital 3,500,000 0 ft other Securities 431,000 0 0 Rescrvo' Fund ... 2,600,000 0 0 Duo by other Proßt and Loss 358,94914 5 . Banka 167,354 8 7 Less Interim Bills receivable Dividend to in London and / 31st Dec, 1915 87,500 0 0 Remittances in Transit 7,204,666 1 8 271,44914 5 31,151,518 5 1 , 6,371,449 14 5 Advances under Government A Wheat Scheme 3,147,937 6 2 £60,10848918'28i11s Discounted, and Loans Contingent Liabilities— and Advances to Customers 24,966,234 611 Outstanding Credits, as per Bank Premises 842,500 0 0 Contra ....'. 1,957,25115 3 £60,108,189 18 2 Liabilities of Customers and others on Letters of Credit os per Contra 1,957,25115 3 £62,065,44113 5 £62,065,44113 5' Dr. PROFIT AND LOSS, 31st MARCH, 1916. . Cr. £ v s...d. . £ o. d. To Interim Dividend for quar- By Amount Iron, last Account 111,065 10 8 ter ended 31st December, „Balaneo of Half-year's 1915, at 10 per cent, per . Profits after deducting Reannum, paid in terms of bate on, Current Bills, inClause CV. of Deed of Set- tercst on Deposits, paying tlement ; out of the half Note and other. Taxes, rcyear's profits 87,500 0 0 dncing valuation of Bank Balance proposed to be dealt Premises, providing for .with as follows:— Bad and Doubtful Debts, To Quarter's and fluctuations in the Dividend to value of Investment Se31st March, curitics; and including 1916, at the recoveries from Debts rate of 10 per • previously written off as oent. per an-- bad 247,884 3 9 num out of the half-year's profits 87,500 0 0 „ Augmentation of the Reserve Fund. 75,000 0 0 „ Tho Buok- , land Fund 20,000 0 0 „ 'Balance carried forward... 88,94914 5 , 271,44914 5 £358,949 14 5 £358,949 14 5 Dr. \ RESERYB FUND, 31st MARCH, 1916. Cr. £ s. d. £ t s. d. To Balance 2,675,000 0 OBy Balance 2,600,000 0 0 [■■■ (Of which is invested „ A mount from Profit and in British Government Sc- Loss 75,000 0 0 ourities, and £500,000 in those of States where' wo £2,675,000 0 0 arc represented —in all, r.i 1 ■»_» £1,250.000. The balanco is employed in tho business , of tho bank) £2,675,000 0 0 I ~ By Balance £2,675,000 0 0 J, RUSSELL FRENCH, General Manager. S. E. LAIDLEY, "W~. E. SOUTHERDEN, Chief Accountant. ALFRED G. MILSON, Auditors. 22nd May, 1916. I D KILLER AND CO., W H- ?HI LP, Yv . coRNHILL STREET. Glass Merchants, . House, Window, aud Officc-Cloamng I'HOLLAND STREET, WELLINGTON. N t Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Only British Plate and Figured Glass TT „„„„„„, I Stocked ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED 'Pb.qne A 703, . Telephone 3292 (3 rings). |
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