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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 96
been rejected for exhibition by the Chief Censor of Films.
There were no submissions.
Having conducted a review of the film, and in accordance
with its authority under section 84 (5) of the Act, the Board
rejected the film for exhibition according to the criteria of
section 26 (2) for lack of artistic merit (b), and the extent
and degree to which, and the manner in which, the film depicts
sex and offensive language (c).
The film is an animated feature satirising the traditional
exploits and character of Tarzan. Its use of language and
explicit treatment of sex was felt to be gratuitous to the
degree of prurient exploitation.
The artistic merit of the film was considered and although
it was conceded that the animation is meritorious and some
of the humour acceptable, it was not felt that this compensated
for the general crudeness of the humour and the language.
It was also felt that the film’s novelty lies mainly in its
vulgarity. Consideration was also given to the possibility of
setting an unfortunate precedent by approving such indecent
material for exhibition.
It was noted that the film had been advertised as part of
the programme for the Auckland Film Festival. The Board
had been asked to review the film for general exhibition or
alternatively for film festival purposes and, therefore, did
consider its suitability for a limited film festival audience.
Even in this limited context the film was considered unsuitable
for exhibition for the reasons outlined in relation to its
general exhibition.
A. B. BEATSON, Chairman.
(Cul. 2/17/13; 1980/4)
New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement
Application for the Approval of Goods as Determined
Imported Materials—Notice 1980/9
NOTICE is hereby given that application has been made to
Australia for the approval of the goods, described in the
Schedule hereto, as determined imported materials in accordance
with Australian legislation relating to the rules governing
the origin of goods “wholly manufactured”.
Any person wishing to lodge an objection to New Zealand
supporting these applications should do so in writing on or
before 18 September 1980. Submission should include a
reference to the application number, tariff item and description
of the goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of
Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, for the attention of the
Director, Trade Division, and be supported by information
as to the quality, range, supply, etc., of the goods or suitable
alternative goods produced in New Zealand.
SCHEDULE
Application No. Tariff Item Goods
9.1 29.35.009 Asinphos Ethyl Technical
9.2 34.02.000 Triton X190
Triton X193
Dated at Wellington this 21st day of August 1980.
J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.
Consent to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities
PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the
undersigned Deputy Secretary to the Treasury, acting under
powers delegated to the Secretary to the Treasury by the
Minister of Finance, hereby consents to the borrowing by
the local authorities, mentioned in the Schedule hereto, of
the whole or any part of the respective amounts specified in
that Schedule.
SCHEDULE
Local Authority and Name of Loan Amounted
Consented to
$
Auckland City Council:
Spring Street Pensioner Housing Additional
Loan 1980 105,000
Christchurch City Council:
Elderly Persons Housing (Aorangi Road),
Loan No. 2, 1980 13,500
Franklin County Council:
Bridges Renewal Loan No. 1, 1980 15,780
Martin Borough Council:
Centennial Park Sports Pavilion Loan 1980 20,000
Local Authority and Name of Loan Amounted
Consented to
$
North Canterbury Electric Power Board:
Redemption Loan No. 2, 1980 16,000
Paparua County Council:
High Pressure Water Supply Redemption Loan
2, 1980 36,900
Halswell Development Redemption Loan No. 1,
1980 8,800
Wairarapa South County Council:
Rural Housing Loan 1980 75,000
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of August 1980.
S. A. McLEOD, Deputy Secretary to the Treasury.
Consent to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities
PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the
undersigned Deputy Secretary to the Treasury, acting under
powers delegated to the Secretary to the Treasury by the
Minister of Finance, hereby consents to the borrowing by
the local authorities, mentioned in the Schedule hereto, of
the whole or any part of the respective amounts specified in
that Schedule.
SCHEDULE
Local Authority and Name of Loan Amounted
Consented to
$
Blenheim Borough Council:
Land Purchase Renewal Loan 1980 78,600
Hamilton City Council:
Renewal Loan No. 2, 1980 135,400
Kaikoura County Council:
Kaikoura-South Bay Sewerage Loan 1980 250,000
Marlborough Electric Power Board:
Tory Channel/Arapawa Island Reticulation
Loan 1980 452,000
Tauranga Electric Power Board:
Electrical Extension Loan 1980 2,000,000
Waipukurau District Council:
Waipukurau Theatre Loan No. 2, 1980 125,000
Wanganui City Council:
Staff Housing Loan 1980 100,000
Wellington City Council:
Sewerage Additional Loan 1980 1,250,000
Dated at Wellington this 30th day of July 1980.
S. A. McLEOD, Deputy Secretary to the Treasury.
Consent to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities
PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the
undersigned Deputy Secretary to the Treasury, acting under
powers delegated to the Secretary to the Treasury by the
Minister of Finance, hereby consents to the borrowing by
the local authorities, mentioned in the Schedule hereto, of
the whole or any part of the respective amounts specified in
that Schedule.
SCHEDULE
Local Authority and Name of Loan Amounted
Consented to
$
Feilding Borough Council:
Pensioner Flats Loan 1980 30,000
Hobson County Council:
Property Purchase Loan 1980 30,000
Invercargill City Council:
Town Hall Renovation Loan 1980 775,000
One Tree Hill Borough Council:
Stormwater Drainage Reticulation Loan 1980 1,850,000
Otago Harbour Board:
Development Redemption Loan No. 1, 1980 49,000
Otago Hospital Board:
Redemption Loan No. 2, 1980 130,600
Waitaki County Council:
Rural Housing Loan 1979 200,000
Tuatapere Pensioner Housing Loan No. 2,
1980 3,357
Wellington Harbour Board:
Harbour Works Renewal Loan No. 4, 1980 28,000
Harbour Works Renewal Loan No. 3, 1980 184,000
Dated at Wellington this 11th day of August 1980.
S. A. McLEOD, Deputy Secretary to the Treasury.
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