AGGREGATE BALANCE SHEET Bank of New South Wales m*m 3OTH SEPTEMBER, 1927. \^^9 LIABILITIES £ B. d. £ a. d. ASSETS fi s d P a SS xa^ Notes In Circulation 678,454 10 0 Coin, Bullion, Govern- dp " M^n«« 'Aere'a a «cr«w>. Deposits, Accrued In- ment Legal Tender c R a *°lplaß> too !' terest, and Rebate 61,554,635 8 10 Notes and Cash at fe^o^fck^no^e^Sy 62,228,089 18 10 Bankers .. ..14,279,788 5 0 »»'* of wall. Eliminates unBills Payable and other Liabilities Notes of other Banks 22 1K2 ia n sightly blocks and oraoked walls. (which include Reserves held for Money at short call m ' 2!B^ tSSrt . 'l&wS/ 1 and Doubtful Debts. Amount at Credit of London .. .. 1,200,000 0 0 ' srT«h. .0^ L^ 'P^lK Investments Fluctuation Account, Short - dated British permanent. Will hold half « ten. and Amounts Due to Other Banks) 8,857,188 15 5 Treasury Bills . .. 600 000 0 0 Household Kite, 3/6. At «H Paid-up Capital . . £7,423,440 0 0 Investment!! — British Bood Hardware Merchant, Reserve Fund . £5,309,240 0 0 and Colonial Govern- an J Electricians. ) Less In- , cipal and other $' ree '' »>ffM«i* Leonard L. Jonu'zU AM** terim Securities... 464,229 0 0 s&D?nll. s *' " Ca " ar ' 42 CmfS * SSL to g£ Vcrab^ 883 ' 350 ° 10 - DA\A/L PI lir Q 30th June, London and Remit- |^^Vy.»teFMks,Uv^s# 1927 515,625 0 0 tances m transit 5,685,591 4 7 I *• — 882,547 19 11 801B187« t 1 ■ * -r %^"t.' ' |ll|ll "l 11 *Jf ■> 13.615.227 19 11 Bills Discounted, and Loans and — " " — ~ — ' Advances to Oußtomers u -«i v . 58 408 8H«i» 1 -» n , +TlMrt . £84,700,516 14 2 Bank Premises ... , i^Sg *J } . Contingent Liabilities — ' ' v v Mw&Kjf' nor L Outstanding Credits, as per Contra 3,080,612 0 4 boa 7nft Kltt « MemggSßL^^lß A. Liabilities of Customers and others on ' 2 JHB^T A Letters of Credit, as per Contra . 8,080,612 0 4 jflß^/ 2v^^M ' - £87>781>128 14 6 £87,781,128 14 1 s©r. PROFIT AND LOSS, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1927. Cr. To Interim Dividends for Quarters end- By Amount from last Account ■ • • 180 814 li 6 Exceuive \\ Mr ed 31st December, 1926, 31st March, „ Amount from last Acoount, Western ' mjMxaam WS 1927, and 30th June, 1927, at 10 per Australian Bank „-., „.. 41 gjA 18 fi Underarm perspiration cent, per annum, paid m terms of • ** v r r Clause 105 of Deed of Settlement out 171 aba i« a .JTSLi*" 1 *" £— /£ oin^!if Jlt> t.""' T l l< 1i of the Year's Profits 515,625 0 0 „ Balance of Year's Profits after de- ' Sjp^"^.Vt^ar^^ SiasW Balance proposed to be dealt with as ducting Rebate on Current Bills. Profuse underarm penpintioa is *%m t» /ono^;- Interest on Deposits, paying li S£3ftfa£jg2&fi k tUada * *** To Quarter's Dividend to • come, Land and other Taxes, Odorono.aSu^ln^eptJotoihtw.^. 30th September, 1927, amounting to £271,067 2s. Id., " m «<>«•<* ***» troubw itftty. On. appS! at the rate of 10 per reducing valuation of Bank' 3^£^VlSt£rt£gltl cent per annum, out Premises, providing for Bad and •naWm dry, cW and daint^. lt™S of the Year's Profits £185,686 0 0 Doubtful Debts, and fluctuations mufchtijr dress shields unnecessary. To Bonus of 10/- per m the value of Investment Se- * B ?>SSE£o %*& b 2& Share out of the Year's . curiti«s, and including recoveries many months and saves you rmudTtxpaE: Profits .. .. 185,586 0 0 from Debts previously written - At all kita-ela* .h.mU*. Prie.l/«&4M To K«rrr°" he ™» , , oaa3ba(i •• - =■•*•««•»■ nno-wo-no To Balance carried for- Wsf^*^^*' 1%%# 1 M, w ward .. ... ... 170.615 19 11 882,547 19 11 £1,398,172 19 11 £1,898,172 19 11 AffT^^Tl f^K —— » MEN ' 9. ©r» RESERVE FUND, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1927. Cr **«-■* • f2f\ \ DEVELOP YOUR \§&\ To Balance (used m the business of By Balance .. .., mm f ... 4,750,000 6 0 vb.i.rn ™»- *«*. M »I jflftsm th^ Bank) .... ... .. > 5,650,000 0. 0 By Amount received from Rs{£ your shoutt /H^ Western Australian correct that stoop, put onW \7 1 Bank . . . . £824 240 0 n weight, acquire health, V / Leaßtransferrad to mm gtrengrfh and vitality 1 A jjess iransrerrea to oapi- Band six stamps for I #1 tal A/c, and Provi- booklet, "Body Culture 1 I \ dent and Pension * or Men »" t0 A I Funds X- \ M 265,000 0 0 : Instruotop Harrle«n W^W 559,240 0 0 MT Manners Street, M .^L &,m,240 0 0 — Less Amount from Profit and Loss ' .<' 340,760 6 0 . >______^____ »mmißmHmtnitmMinHiintmtniniiiiiiniiimmtiiniitiiiiiuiiinuiiiiiiiiiiti| £5 6 50 ' 000 ° ° 50 » 0 °Q o o S COLONIAL CARRYING CO. I By Balanoe . VP -,, . . £5,650,000 0 0 I OF N.Z. LTD. 1 1 WELLINGTON! OSCAR LINES, General Manager. w HARRINGTON PALMER ..__.„ § Reliable Customs Agent, and I P. D. HOBBS, Chihs* Accountant. . SHEPHEARD E. 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