Issue No. 137 3099 The New Zealand azette WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 4 AUGUST 1988 Contents Vice Regal None Government Notices 3100 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices 3107 Land Notices 3111 Regulation Summary 3120 Parliamentary Summary None General Section 3121 Using the Gazette The New Zealand Gazette, the official newspaper of the Closing time for lodgment of notices at the Gazette Office: Government of New Zealand, is published weekly on 12 noon on Tuesdays prior to publication (except for holiday Thursdays. Publishing time is 4 p.m. periods when special advice of earlier closing times will be given). Notices for publication and related correspondence should be addressed to: Notices are accepted for publication in the next available issue, unless otherwise specified. Gazette Office, Department of Internal Affairs, Notices being submitted for publication must be a reproduced P.O. Box 805, copy of the original. 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Customs Edition-Published weekly on Tuesdays. E.S.T.V. House, 4185 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt. Special Editions and Supplements-Published as and when 159 Hereford Street, Christchurch. required. Government Notices Dated this 1st day of August 1988. Customs M. W. TAYLOR, Comptroller of Customs. go8459 Custom s A ct 196 6 Education Termination Notice: Countervailing Investigation Edible Rapeseed Oil Education A c t 1964 Notice was given in the New Zealand Gazette of 24 May 1988 of the initiation by the Comptroller of Customs of an Aorere College Board of Governors Notice 1988 investigation under section 186H of the Customs Act 1966 in respect of a complaint from South Oil Ltd. that edible Pursuant to sections 51 and 54 of the Education Act 1964, the rapeseed oil exported or intended to be exported to New Minister of Education gives the following notice: Zealand from the Federal Republic of Germany, Canada and N o tice the Netherlands was being subsidised. 1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Aorere College Board of South Oil Ltd. had claimed that the allegedly subsidised Governors Notice 1988. imports had caused material injury in the form of; loss of sales and marketshare, under-utilisation of production capacity, (b) This notice shall come into force on the date of publication actual and potential decline in profits, price suppression and in the New Zealand Gazette. depression and loss of employment. 2. There shall be a Board of Governors for Aorere College Interested parties were invited to make written submissions to which shall be constituted as follows: Customs. (a) One member appointed by the Auckland Education Board; Information and evidence was submitted by the Governments of Canada, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Commission (b) One member elected by the teachers of Aorere College; of the European Communities, several overseas exporters, but the member so elected may not be appointed as chairman New Zealand importers and various end users of the product. or deputy chairman of the board; Section 1861 of the Customs Act 1966 and Article 2 (12) of (c) Seven members elected by the parents of pupils the GA TT Code on Subsidies and Countervailing require that attending Aorere College; an investigation shall be terminated where the Comptroller is (d) Two members co-opted by the board itself, as and when satisfied that- it thinks fit. (a) there is insufficient evidence of subsidising to justify 3. The Southern Secondary Schools Board shall cease to proceeding with the investigation; or control Aorere College, and the sole control of that school shall be vested in the Board of Governors constituted by clause (b) there is insufficient evidence that material injury to a 2 of this notice. New Zealand industry has been or is being caused or threatened by means of the subsidising. 4. The Southern Secondary Schools Board of Governors Notice 1985' is hereby revoked. The Comptroller is satisfied, on the information available, that subsidies are paid to the vegetable oil industry in Canada, the Dated at We ll ington this 25th day of July 1988. Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands (the latter DAVID LANGE, Minister of Education. two by virtue of the European Economic Community Common Member of the Executive Council of New Zealand. Agricultural Policy) . 'New Zealand Gazette, No. 110, 13 June 1985, page 2531. 2 However after analysis of all the relevant information the go8451 Comptroller considers that no causal link exists between the subsidised imports and the injury being experienced by the Southern Secondary Schools Board of Governors New Zealand industry. Notice 1988 Accordingly the Comptroller has terminated investigations Pursuant to section 51 of the Education Act 1964, the Minister into the complaint. of Education gives the following notice: 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3101 Notice Justice l. (a) This notice may be cited as the Southern Secondary Schools Board of Governors Notice 1988. Indecent Publications Act 1963 (b) This notice shall come into force on the date of publication in the New Zealand Gazette. Decision No. 14/88 2. (a) The Board of Governors for Papatoetoe High School Reference No.: IND 8/88 shall be known as the Southern Secondary Schools Board of Governors. In the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963, and in the matter of an application by the Comptroller of Customs (b) The constitution of the Southern Secondary Schools Board for a decision in respect of the following publications: of Governors is hereby varied and the board shall be l. Title: Men of Advocate Men, May 1987; Publisher: constituted as follows: Liberation Publications Inc., USA. (i) One member appointed by the Auckland Education 2. Title: Honcho, May 1987; Publisher: Modernismo Board; Publications, USA. (ii) One member elected by the teachers of Papatoetoe High 3. Title: Honcho, June 1987; Publisher: Modernismo School; but the member so elected may not be appointed as Publications, USA. chairman or deputy chairman of the board; 4. Title: Uncut, May 1987; Publisher: Crete International Inc., (iii) Seven members elected by the parents of pupils USA. attending Papatoetoe High School; 5. Title: Jock, June 1987; Publisher: Klinger International Inc., (iv) Two members co-opted by the board itself, as and when USA. it thinks fit. 6. Title: Playboy's 1987 Book of Lingerie; Publisher: Playboy 3. The Southern Secondary School Board of Governors Press, USA. Notice 1985* is hereby revoked. 7. Title: Gallery, May 1987; Publisher: Montcalm Publishing Dated at Wellington this 25th day of July 1988. Corp., USA. DAVID LANGE, Minister of Education. 8. Title: Gallery, June 1987; Publisher: Montcalm Publishing Member of the Executive Council of New Zealand. Corp., USA. 9. Title: Players Girls Pictorial, June 1987; Publisher: Players *New Zealand Gazette, No. 110, 13 June 1985, page 2531. 2 go8453 International Publications, USA. 10. Title: Players Girls Pictorial, May 1987: Publisher: Players Tangaroa College Board of Governors Notice 1988 International Publications, USA. 11. Title: Cavalier, March 1987; Publisher: Dugent Publishing Pursuant to sections 51 and 54 of the Education Act 1964, the Corp., USA. Minister of Education gives the following notice: 12. Title: Cheri, February 1987; Publisher: Cheri Magazine Notice Inc., USA. l. (a) This notice may be cited as the Tangaroa College Board 13. Title: Cheri, May 1987; Publisher: Cheri Magazine Inc., of Governors Notice 1988. USA. (b) This notice shall come into force on the date of publication 14. Title: Cheri, June 1987; Publisher: Cheri Magazine Inc., in the New Zealand Gazette. USA. 2. There shall be a Board of Governors for Tangaroa College 15. Title: The Best of Cheri, 22 (Porn Star Spectacular); which shall be constituted as follows: Publisher: Cheri Magazine Inc., USA. (a) One member appointed by the Auckland Education Before the Indecent Publications Tribunal Board; Chairman: Judge R. R. Kearney. (b) One member elected by the teachers of Tangaroa Members: R. Barrington, A. J. Graham, K. Hulme and S. C. College; but the member so elected may not be appointed as Middleton. chairman or deputy chairman of the board; Hearing at Wellington on the 11th day of April 1988. (c) Seven members elected by the parents of pupils attending Tangaroa College; Appearances: M. Wotherspoon for Comptroller of Customs; G. Ellis for Importer. (d) Two members co-opted by the board itself, as and when it thinks fit. Decision 3. The Southern Secondary Schools Board shall cease to These publications were commercially imported through the control Tangaroa College, and the sole control of that school port of Auckland in November 1987 and were seized by the shall be vested in the Board of Governors constituted by clause Collector of Customs at Auckland. The importer subsequently 2 of this notice. disputed forfeiture of the publications and they were referred to the Tribunal prior to the commencement of condemnation 4. The Southern Secondary Schools Board of Governors proceedings pursuant to the Customs Act 1966. Notice 1985* is hereby revoked. Honcho, Men of Advocate Men Dated at Wellington this 25th day of July 1988.
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