Film Censorship and Tariff Notices




31 JANUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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SCHEDULE—continued

Applicant Maker Title Silent(S) or Trailer(T) No. of Copies Gauge Running Time Minutes Reason for Refusal, Excisions, or Alterations Decision and Cert. No. Country of Origin Remarks
Embassy of Japan Mifune Productions SAMURAI BANNERS 1 16 mm 165½ GY 0100 Japan Japanese dialogue. English subtitles.
Twentieth Century Fox Distribution (N.Z.) Ltd. Adams Apple Film Company HAMBONE AND HILLIE 1 16 mm 90 s. 13.2 (c) violence G 0280 U.S.A. Censor’s note: Some scenes may disturb sensitive children. 13 years and over.
Columbia Films (N.Z.) Ltd. Columbia-Delphi Productions II NO SMALL AFFAIR 1 35 mm 103½ R 0260 U.S.A.
Vidcom Ltd. Video Software Replay Co. VIDEO MUSIC MACHINE PROGRAMME # 17 30 ½" VHS 155 G 0281 Australia
United International Pictures (N.Z.) Ltd. United Artists A View to a Kill (T) (No. 1) 40 35 mm G 0282 U.S.A.
Kerridge Odeon Film Distributors Eadenrock Ltd. Second Time Lucky (T) (No. 1) 10 35 mm s. 13.2 (c) sex G 0283 U.K./N.Z.

CHIEF CENSOR’S DECISIONS: 3–21 December 1984

PURSUANT to section 11 of the Films Act 1983, the following decisions have been made with regard to the granting of waivers from the requirements relating to examination and exemption from examination for the above period:

Applicant Class of Film Decision
Nil

Tariff Notice No. 1985/282—Applications for Variation of Approval

NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made for variation of current approvals of the Minister of Customs as follows:

Port Appn. No. Tariff Item No. Goods Rates of Duty Part II Ref. Concession Code Effective
Normal Pref. From
WN 1511 39.01.368 CURRENT APPROVAL: Dixie-union 150 and 180 micron CB film REQUESTED APPROVAL: Dixie-union 120, 150 and 180 micron CB film Free* Free* 99 928789C
84.59.059 CURRENT APPROVAL: Prestincert tool kit type L1600 REQUESTED APPROVAL: Prestincert insertion tooling Free* Free* 10 112780C
WN 973 85.19.009 CURRENT APPROVAL: Circuit breakers; 33kV and over REQUESTED APPROVAL: Indoor circuit breakers 36kV and over Free* Free* 10 113795G
HO 770 84.22.009 CURRENT APPROVAL: Tower cranes, excluding crane hook blocks REQUESTED APPROVAL: Tower crane components for the manufacture thereof Free* Free 10 206839H
HO 65926 87.01.029 CURRENT APPROVAL: Tractors (other than those falling within heading No. 87.07), whether or not fitted with power take-offs, winches or pulleys; Other tractors; REQUESTED APPROVAL: Tractors (other than those falling within heading No. 87.07), whether or not fitted with power take-offs, winches or pulley; excluding all tractors 15kW and under Free Free 99 210319C

The identification reference to the application number indicates the offices to which any objections should be made.

HO—Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington.
WN—Collector of Customs, Wellington.

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing to the appropriate office as indicated above on or before 21 February 1985. Submissions should include a reference to the identification reference, application number, Tariff item and description of goods concerned and be supported by information as to:

(a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally;
(b) The proportion of New Zealand and imported material used in manufacture;
(c) Present and potential output; and
(d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc.

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of January 1985.

P. J. McKONE, Comptroller of Customs



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🎓 Chief Censor's Decisions on Film Approvals (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Film censorship, Approvals, Classification, Films Act 1983

🏭 Tariff Notice No. 1985/282—Applications for Variation of Approval

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 January 1985
Tariff variations, Customs approvals, Import duties, Concessions
  • P. J. McKone, Comptroller of Customs