Boundary Alterations, Indecent Publications Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 63

of Section 4, Block I, Kawakawa Survey District and Section 1,
Block IV, Omapere Survey District, to and southerly generally
along the generally eastern boundaries of Section 34 of the
said Block IV and the last boundary produced to and westerly
and south-westerly along the middle of Wiroa Road, to a point
in line with the south-western boundary of Section 15,
Block IV, aforesaid; thence south-easterly along a right
line to and along that south-western boundary and north-
easterly along the south-eastern boundary of that Section 15,
to and south-easterly generally along the generally south-
western boundaries of Whakataha 3B 3, 3B 2, and again 3B 3
and the last boundary produced to and south-westerly up the
middle of the Waitangi River, to a point in Block VIII,
Omapere Survey District in line with the north-eastern
boundary of Allotment 1, of the subdivision of Old Land
Claim 2, and comprised in certificate of title, Volume 501,
folio 253; thence north-westerly along a right line to and along
the north-eastern boundaries of Allotment 1, aforesaid, to and
south-westerly and south-easterly along the north-western and
south-western boundaries of Allotment 2 of the subdivision of
Old Land Claim 2, comprised in certificate of title, Volume 501,
folio 253, to and south-westerly along the south-eastern
boundaries of part Section 3, Block VIII, Omapere Survey
District comprised in certificate of title, Volume 150, folio 48,
to and westerly, south-westerly, and south-easterly along the
northern, north-western, and south-western boundaries of
another part of Section 3, shown on D.P. 4140 and the last
boundary produced, to and westerly up the middle of the
Waitangi River, to a point in Block VII, Omapere Survey
District in line with the north-western boundary of Pimiro
Block; thence south-westerly along a right line to and along
that north-western boundary and south-easterly along the
south-western boundary of the said block, Waitata Block, and
again Pimiro Block to and south-westerly along the north-
western boundary of Lot 5, D.P. 4126 and the last boundary
produced, to the southern side of State Highway No. 1;
thence westerly along that southern side to and north-westerly
along the north-eastern boundary of an area of 1 acre 1 rood
20.4 perches shown coloured blue on S.O. Plan 36775 and taken
for road by New Zealand Gazette, 1952, page 859, and con-
tinuing north-westerly and westerly along the north-eastern and
northern boundaries of Allotment 37, Omapere Parish to the
northernmost corner of that allotment; thence south-westerly
along the north-western boundaries of that Allotment 37, and
Lot 8, D.P. 4126 to the shores of Lake Omapere, crossing the
intervening State Highway No. 1; thence south-easterly and
south-westerly generally along the generally north-eastern and
south-eastern shores of Lake Omapere to and south-westerly
along the north-western boundary of Taumataroa Block, and its
production to the middle of the Waihoanga Stream; crossing
the intervening public road, Kaikohe Branch Railway, and
another public road; thence westerly generally up the middle
of the said stream to a point in line with the north-western
boundary of Section 12, Block X, Omapere Survey District;
thence south-westerly along a right line to and along the north-
western boundaries of the said Section 12, to and southerly
and westerly along the eastern and southern boundaries of
Section 8, Block X, Omapere Survey District, to the south-
eastern corner of Section 5, Block X, Omapere Survey District;
thence northerly and north-easterly along the boundary of the
Bay of Islands County as described in New Zealand Gazette,
1969, page 2592, to the point of commencement.


PURERUA RIDING

ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, Bay of
Islands County, bounded by a line commencing at a point in
the middle of the Puketotara Stream in line with the south-
western boundary of Lot 3, D.P. 32003 in Block X, Kerikeri
Survey District, and proceeding easterly generally along the
boundary of the Kerikeri Riding as described in New Zealand
Gazette
, 1970, page 1682, to and northerly along the right line
between the easternmost extremity of Harakeke Island and a
point 120 chains due east of the junction of the middle of
Wairoa Stream and the western shore of Wairoa Bay, to and
westerly generally along the generally northern boundary of
the Bay of Islands County as described in New Zealand
Gazette
, 1969, page 2592, to the southernmost corner of
Section 45, Block XII, Kaeo Survey District; thence easterly
generally along the northern boundary of the Okaihau Riding
as hereinbefore described to the point of commencement.

Certified correct:

J. F. CARTWRIGHT, Chief Surveyor.

I hereby certify that the foregoing special order was duly
made by the Bay of Islands County Council on 19 May 1971
and confirmed on 30 June 1971.

M. M. PLOWRIGHT, County Clerk.

No. 333

Decision of the Indecent Publications Tribunal


IN the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963, and in
the matter of an application by the Comptroller of Customs
for a decision in respect of the book The Beauty Trap by
Jeanne Rejaunier, published by New English Library, London.

There was no appearance of the applicant nor of the pub-
lisher’s representative in New Zealand. Accordingly no sub-
missions were made.

DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL

THIS is the story of three beautiful models, their pilgrimage to
New York and their struggle for fame and fortune. The “trap”
is in having to live the life expected of a beautiful model—a
life of easy virtue. The story is a long one and somewhat
tedious.

The Tribunal classifies it as not indecent.

R. S. V. SIMPSON, Chairman.

20 August 1971.


No. 334

Decision of the Indecent Publications Tribunal


IN the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963, and in
the matter of an application by the Comptroller of Customs
for a decision in respect of the book Some Like it Black by
Elgin Jones, published by Ace Books, New York.

There was no appearance of the applicant nor of the
publisher’s representative in New Zealand. Accordingly no
submissions were made.

DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL

THIS is a story of a one time negro football star and athlete
who left the game early because of an injury. Tough, hand-
some, and aggressive he went to Mexico to write his story. But
there he drank, loved, and fought hard—until he met and
loved a negress who restored his sense of values.

There is an emphasis on sexual perversion and cruelty and
taking the book as a whole we consider that a restriction is
justified, as it could be harmful to young persons.

The Tribunal classifies the book as indecent in the hands
of persons under 18 years of age.

R. S. V. SIMPSON, Chairman.

20 August 1971.


No. 335

Decision of the Indecent Publications Tribunal


IN the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963, and in
the matter of an application by the Comptroller of Customs
for a decision in respect of the book Mistresses by John Philip
Lundin, PH.D., published by New English Library, London.

There was no appearance of the applicant nor of the
publisher’s representative in New Zealand. Accordingly no
submissions were made.

DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL

THE author permits himself to be described by his publishers
as “possibly the greatest male lover in modern history”. This
book is the sequel to another book entitled Women.

The theme is described in a sentence on the first page: “I am
a middle-aged bachelor and when I lie awake upon my lonely
bed I keep company with the ghosts of women I have known”.
The publishers’ further claim that the author reveals sexual
secrets that few have ever discussed before is not justified by
the contents of the book, which is erotic but not perverse, not
ill written but far from memorable, and not the sort of book
against which, we believe, the statute requires us to take
action.

The Tribunal classifies the book as not indecent.

R. S. V. SIMPSON, Chairman.

20 August 1971.



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🏘️ Bay of Islands County Council Special Order Altering Riding Boundaries

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
19 May 1971
Bay of Islands County Council, special order, riding boundaries, Counties Act 1956, Puketotara Stream, Waitangi River, Lake Omapere
  • J. F. Cartwright, Chief Surveyor
  • M. M. Plowright, County Clerk

⚖️ Indecent Publications Tribunal Decision - The Beauty Trap

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
20 August 1971
Indecent Publications Act 1963, Indecent Publications Tribunal, The Beauty Trap, Jeanne Rejaunier, Comptroller of Customs
  • R. S. V. Simpson, Chairman

⚖️ Indecent Publications Tribunal Decision - Some Like it Black

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
20 August 1971
Indecent Publications Act 1963, Indecent Publications Tribunal, Some Like it Black, Elgin Jones, Comptroller of Customs
  • R. S. V. Simpson, Chairman

⚖️ Indecent Publications Tribunal Decision - Mistresses

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
20 August 1971
Indecent Publications Act 1963, Indecent Publications Tribunal, Mistresses, John Philip Lundin, Comptroller of Customs
  • R. S. V. Simpson, Chairman