✨ Miscellaneous Notices
15 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1005
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The systems of supply shall be as described in paragraph
(a) of regulation 15 of the Electrical Supply Regulations 1976,
and shall be an alternating current system. -
This licence shall, unless it is sooner lawfully determined,
continue in force until the 31st day of March 1996.
SCHEDULE
ELECTRIC lines crossing Wainui Road from the licensee’s main
factory to its chocolate manufacturing department.
All being situated in Block XIV, Belmont Survey District,
in the City of Lower Hutt, as shown on the plan marked
N.Z.E. 1011, deposited in the office of the Electricity Division,
Ministry of Energy at Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of March 1981.
W. F. BIRCH, Minister of Energy.
(N.Z.E. 11/20/4110)
Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 2, April 1981
PURSUANT to the Post Office Act 1959, notice is hereby given
that the result of the weekly prize draw No. 2 for 11 April
1981 is as follows:
One prize of $11,000: 1581 432706
W. E. COOPER, Postmaster-General.
The Films Censorship Board of Review
Mr A. B. Beatson, d.j. (Chairman); Mrs. M. Cole; Mr W.
Colgan; Prof. C. M. Dalziel, c.b.e.; Mrs U. Ewert; Mrs
V. Forbes; and Mr B. Lambert.
DECISION OF FILMS CENSORSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW
PURSUANT to section 82 of the Cinematograph Films Act
1976, Amalgamated Theatres Limited applied for a review
of the feature film Scum which had been rejected for
exhibition by the Chief Censor of Films.
Having conducted a review of the film and in accordance
with its authority under section 84 (5) of the Act, the Board
approved the feature film for exhibition only to persons 20
years of age and over.
The Board approved the trailer for Scum for exhibition
only to persons 18 years of age and over.
The Board considered that the accuracy of the film’s
portrayal of the English borstal system and the likelihood
of New Zealand audiences relating what they saw in Scum
to the borstals in this country was important in the deter-
mination of whether or not the film could be injurious to
the public good.
It was considered that the film did not exploit violence
for its own sake but portrayed facilities and incidents
accurately. The depiction of borstal life in the film is in
no way appealing. The Board considered that the film is more
likely to act as a deterrent.
With respect to the trailer for Scum it was noted that it was
not as graphic as the feature film and that therefore an R. 20
certificate in line with the feature, would not give an
accurate indication of the content of the trailer.
Date of review: 2 May 1980.
A. B. BEATSON, Chairman.
(1980/3)
The Films Censorship Board of Review
Mr A. B. Beatson, d.j. (Chairman); Mrs M. Cole; Dr J.
Priestly; Mrs J. Walker; Mrs U. Ewert; Mrs V. Forbes;
and Mr B. Lambert.
DECISION OF THE FILMS CENSORSHIP BOARD OF
REVIEW
PURSUANT to section 82 of the Cinematograph Films Act 1976,
20th Century Fox Corporation Ltd. applied for a review of
the feature film Nightmares which had been rejected for
exhibition by the Chief Censor of Films.
The film, a horror story, portrays a series of sexual
murders performed by a psychologically disturbed young
woman.
The Board found the film tasteless, repetitive and totally
devoid of artistic merit. The violence it contained was
explicit and completely gratuitous.
The Board unanimously agreed to refuse to approve the
film Nightmares for exhibition.
Date of review: 20 March 1981.
A. B. BEATSON, Chairman.
(1981/1)
Accident Compensation Corporation—List of Agents
THE following are agents of the Accident Compensation
Corporation for the purposes of the Accident Compensation Act 1972:
The Inland Revenue Department,
The Post Office,
The State Insurance General Manager, and
P. & I. Services Limited.
This list of agents is published pursuant to section 25 (4)
of the Accident Compensation Act 1972.
Dated at Wellington this 8th day of April 1981.
J. L. FAHY,
Managing Director, Accident Compensation Corporation.
Land Acquired as State Forest Land—Wellington Conservancy
Notice is hereby given that the land described in the Schedule
hereto has been acquired under the Forests Act 1949 as State
forest land.
SCHEDULE
WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT—MASTERTON COUNTY
829.3020 hectares, more or less, being Lot 1, D.P. 35236,
situated in Blocks IX, XI, Castlepoint Survey District, Block
XVI, Mangapakeha Survey District, and Block IV, Rewa
Survey District, being all the land in certificate of title,
Volume 20c, folio 152 (T. 404137.10). Appurtenant hereto
grant of rights of way over parts Lot 2, Deeds Plan 309,
created by transfer 404137.11.
13.4712 hectares, more or less, Lot 3 and 4, D.P. 35236,
situated in Block IV, Rewa Survey District, being all the land
in certificates of title, Volume 20C, folio 154 and 155
(T. 404137.11).
The above land is shown on plan U26/1, deposited in the
Head Office of the New Zealand Forest Service at Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 8th day of April 1981.
J. C. M. HOOD, for Director-General of Forests.
(F.S. 9/3/152, 6/3/108)
Industries Development Commission Notice No. 1981/7—Study
of the New Zealand Writing Instruments Industry
- In a letter of 12 December 1980, the Minister of Trade and
Industry requested the Commission to undertake a study of
the above industry and recommend a plan for its future
development. The Minister’s letter reads:
“Following a report by the Emergency Protection Authority,
I have decided that urgent action is necessary to protect the
domestic writing instrument industry.
“(a) To inquire into and report on the present situation
of the industry engaged in the manufacture and
servicing in New Zealand of the writing instru-
ments of Tariff Headings 98.03, 98.04, and 98.05;
the potential for its development; and its potential
to contribute to New Zealand’s economic growth,
taking into account the interests of the manufac-
turers, users and the distributive trade;
“(b) To recommend lines of development considered desir-
able and the nature and extent of assistance, if
any, by way of protective devices or otherwise it
considers appropriate for this industry; and in
doing so to review in terms of section 10e of the
Industries Development Commission Act 1961,
the temporary protection accorded the industry
under Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 20)
1980, published in the New Zealand Gazette, of
4 December 1980, following a report of the
Emergency Protection Authority;
“(c) To report on the above inquiry by 4 December 1981;
“(d) When making its inquiry and report the Commission
may take evidence on and otherwise have regard
to any other matter or product it considers relevant
to the inquiry under reference, or exclude from
its consideration any matter or product it con-
siders not relevant.”
- It should be noted that the reference covers all writing
instruments of Tariff Headings 98.03, 98.04 and 98.05 and is
thus wider than the recent inquiry carried out by the Emer-
gency Protection Authority into this industry. The content of
these Tariff headings is set out in the Schedule to this notice.
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Electric Lines Licence Authorising Griffin and Sons Ltd.
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources31 March 1981
Electric Lines, Licence, Lower Hutt
- W. F. Birch, Minister of Energy
💰 Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 2, April 1981
💰 Finance & RevenueBonus Bonds, Prize Draw, Post Office
- W. E. Cooper, Postmaster-General
🎓 Decision of Films Censorship Board of Review for *Scum*
🎓 Education, Culture & Science2 May 1980
Film Censorship, Review, *Scum*, R20 Rating
- A. B. Beatson, Chairman, Films Censorship Board of Review
🎓 Decision of Films Censorship Board of Review for *Nightmares*
🎓 Education, Culture & Science20 March 1981
Film Censorship, Review, *Nightmares*, Rejection
- A. B. Beatson, Chairman, Films Censorship Board of Review
🏥 Accident Compensation Corporation—List of Agents
🏥 Health & Social Welfare8 April 1981
Accident Compensation, Agents, Inland Revenue, Post Office
- J. L. Fahy, Managing Director, Accident Compensation Corporation
🗺️ Land Acquired as State Forest Land—Wellington Conservancy
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey8 April 1981
State Forest, Land Acquisition, Wellington, Masterton County
- J. C. M. Hood, for Director-General of Forests
🏭 Industries Development Commission Notice No. 1981/7—Study of the New Zealand Writing Instruments Industry
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryIndustries Development, Writing Instruments, Tariff Headings