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5 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1695
SCHEDULE
(a) All that area of land situated in the Southland County,
Gore Borough, Mataura Borough, and Wyndham Town
District, and bounded by a line commencing at the western-
most point of the Waikaia Riding of the County of South-
land, as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1910, page 3358,
thence north-easterly, easterly, and southerly generally, along
the northern and eastern boundaries of the said County of
Southland, as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1964,
page 97, to the southern boundary of Mataura Riding of
the said county, as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1926,
page 393; thence westerly, generally along the northern
boundary of the said riding, to a point in line with the
eastern boundary of the Town District of Wyndham, as
described in New Zealand Gazette, 1882, page 1137; thence
to and along the eastern boundary, the south-eastern boundary,
and the southern boundary of the said town district, and
that last-mentioned boundary produced, to the eastern
boundary of Waihopai Riding of the said county, as
described in New Zealand Gazette, 1952, page 401; thence
northerly, generally along the eastern boundary of the said
Waihopai Riding and the western boundary of Mataura
Riding, aforesaid to the southern boundary of the Borough
of Mataura, as described in the New Zealand Gazette, 1926,
page 393; thence westerly along the southern boundary of
the said borough to the centre-line of State Highway No. 1;
thence southerly along the centre-line of the said State high-
way to the southern boundary of Hokonui Riding of the
County of Southland, as described in New Zealand Gazette,
1964, page 97; thence westerly and northerly along the
southern and western boundaries of the said riding to the
westernmost point of the said riding; thence due north by
a right line to the point of commencement, and
(b) The Tapanui Borough as constituted from time to
time.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May 1980.
W. V. UNDERHILL, Secretary.
New Zealand Gazette, 24 June 1971, No. 47, p. 1205
Protection of Local Archives—Notice Specifying Classes that
may not be Destroyed Unless Prior Notice Given to Chief
Archivist
Pursuant to section 256 (1) of the Local Government Act
1974, the Chief Archivist hereby gives notice that the classes
of local archives specified in the Schedule hereto may not be
destroyed by the local authority having custody of them
without the prior approval of the Chief Archivist, and with-
out notifying the Chief Archivist of its intention to destroy
those archives. Section 259 of the Local Government Act
1974, provides that a local authority shall not destroy any
of those archives unless:
(a) It has given the Chief Archivist at least 3 months'
notice in writing of its intention to destroy them,
specifying the archives proposed to be destroyed and
the date on or after which they are to be destroyed;
and
(b) The Chief Archivist has not within that period required
the local authority to transfer the archives to his
control.
If within the period specified in paragraph (a) above the
Chief Archivist has required the local authority to transfer
the archives to his control, the local authority shall transfer
the archives accordingly, subject to such terms and condi-
tions as the local authority thinks fit.
"Local authority" for the purposes of this notice means
every local authority or public body of the classes for the
time being specified in part I or part II of the First Schedule
to the Local Government Act 1974, and every local authority
or public body for the time being specified in part III of that
Schedule.
The notice by the Chief Archivist published in the New
Zealand Gazette, of 24 August 1978, No. 73, on pages 2373
to 2376, is hereby revoked.
SCHEDULE
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Minutes of all authority and committee meetings—signed
set. -
Meeting papers—reports and significant correspondence
considered at authority meetings. -
Monthly and annual reports of chief officers, when kept
separately and not included with meeting papers. -
Bylaws and standing orders—one copy of all existing,
superseded, and consolidated bylaws. -
Planning schemes—one set of all district planning schemes,
regional planning schemes, maritime planning schemes, and
urban renewal schemes in draft and operative stages. -
Annual accounts and statistics—one audited set.
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District electoral rolls—one master set.
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Rate records within the meaning of the Rating Act 1967.
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Valuation and urban farmland rolls.
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Registers of contracts.
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Contract documents, specifications and plans of significant
works. -
Registers of burials and cremations, and of grave plots.
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Similar classes of archives of merged, predecessor,
abolished or other authorities in custody of the local
authority.
Dated at Wellington this 26th day of May 1980.
JUDITH S. HORNABROOK, Chief Archivist.
Decision No. 3/80
Decision of the Broadcasting Tribunal
In the matter of the Broadcasting Act 1976, and in the matter
of complaints by Clifford Reginald Turner.
(1) Warrant Holder: Independent Broadcasting Co.
Ltd.—1XW (Com. 12/79).
(2) Warrant Holder: Broadcasting Corporation of New
Zealand—1ZH (Com. 13/79).
(3) Warrant Holder: Broadcasting Corporation of New
Zealand—TV1 and TV2 (Com. 14/79).
(4) Warrant Holder: Broadcasting Corporation of New
Zealand—1ZH.
Before the Broadcasting Tribunal
B. H. Slane, Chairman; Lionel R. Sceats, member; Janet
C. Somerville, member; S. H. Gardiner, co-opted member;
Robert Boyd-Bell, co-opted member.
Hearing: 25 March 1980.
Council—Fisher for Independent Broadcasting Co. Ltd.
Darby for Broadcasting Corporation of New
Zealand.
Decisions
Mr C. R. Turner lodged complaints in respect of one
television advertisement and three radio advertisements. It
is appropriate that the general rules and regulations relating
to liquor advertising should be set out in this decision and
some general comments made on interpretation.
The radio and television standards are couched in almost
identical terms. The Radio Standards and Rules at present
read—
"1.11 Advertisements Associated with the Sale of
Alcohol—
Regulation 14 of the Broadcasting Regulations 1977, made
pursuant to the Broadcasting Act 1976, states inter
alia:
"(3) It shall be a condition of every warrant issued
under the Act, whether inserted therein or not and
whether the warrant was issued before or after the
commencement of this subclause, that the holder of
the warrant shall not broadcast any programme that
promotes the consumption of liquor, being a pro-
gramme for which payment is made for that purpose
to the holder of the warrant, whether in money or
otherwise.
(4) In subclause (3) of this regulation the term 'liquor'
means any spirits, wine, ale, beer, porter, stout, cider,
or perry, or any other fermented, distilled, or spirituous
liquor, which on analysis is found to contain more
than two parts percent of proof spirit."
To meet the requirements of this regulation the warrant
holders must ensure that all advertisements associated with
the sale of alcohol meet the following conditions:
(1) Advertisements may be made only on behalf of a
wholesale or retail point of sale, such as a vine-
yard, a wholesale store, a wine shop, or licensed
premises.
(2) Advertisements must not use brand names as such. A
brand name is one which is the name of a particular
wine, spirit, or beer, etc., such as "Blue Nun"
"Gordon's Gin", "Leopard Beer", or one which
refers to a range of wines, spirits, beers, etc., from
a particular vintner, manufacturer, or distributor,
such as "Corbans" wines, "Lion" beers, "Gilbeys"
spirits.
Note: There are some sale outlets which incor-
porate brand names in their title, e.g., Corbans
Wine Shop, Montana Weinkeller, etc. These titles
may be used in advertisements only in such a way
that they refer clearly and consistently to the point
of sale, and not to the brand of wine, etc.
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🗺️ Schedule of Land Boundaries for Southland County
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey27 May 1980
Land boundaries, Southland County, Gore Borough, Mataura Borough, Wyndham Town District
- W. V. Underhill, Secretary
🏛️ Protection of Local Archives Notice
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration26 May 1980
Local archives, Chief Archivist, Local Government Act 1974, Destruction of archives
- Judith S. Hornabrook, Chief Archivist
🏭 Broadcasting Tribunal Decision on Liquor Advertising
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryBroadcasting Tribunal, Liquor advertising, Broadcasting Act 1976, Complaints, Radio and television standards
- Clifford Reginald Turner, Lodged complaints
- B. H. Slane, Chairman
- Lionel R. Sceats, member
- Janet C. Somerville, member
- S. H. Gardiner, co-opted member
- Robert Boyd-Bell, co-opted member