Regulations and Financial Accounts




[The New Zealand Gazette]

Rules and Regulations for Slaughter-houses

  1. Every such statement in writing shall set forth the number of cattle so slaughtered on that day at such House, by such person, and a description of the brand(s) (if any) on such cattle.

  2. Every such statement in writing shall be carefully kept by such keeper or lessee.

  3. Every such keeper or lessee shall, in the event of any diseased cattle being slaughtered at such House, give immediate notice thereof to the Inspector of Slaughter-houses for the district wherein such House is situated.

  4. The keeper or lessee of any such House shall admit therein, at all times, at any hour of the day or night, such Inspector of public Slaughter-houses as aforesaid.

  5. Every such keeper or lessee shall keep a correct weekly account of all cattle slaughtered at such House, and of the respective persons by or for whom the same shall have been slaughtered, and shall on every Monday transmit a copy thereof, signed by such keeper or lessee, to such District Inspector as aforesaid.

  6. All persons slaughtering cattle at such House shall immediately on being thereunto requested by the keeper, lessee, or Inspector thereof, give every assistance in examining the hides of the cattle so slaughtered.

  7. The word “cattle” as herein used shall be taken to include horned or neat cattle sheep, goats, and swine.

  8. Every such Inspector of Slaughter-houses as aforesaid is hereby authorised to sue all persons who shall, within his District offend against any of the Rules and Regulations herein contained.

The foregoing Rules and Regulations shall take effect and be in force within the said Province from and after the 15th day of February one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine.

J. Williamson,
Superintendent.

Commissioner of Crown Lands Office,
Auckland, February 4, 1859.


In conformity with the provisions of the Crown Lands Ordinance No. 1, Session 10, I publish the copy of the accounts of the Wardens of the Hundred of Onehunga for the year 1858.

Daniel Pollen,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Account of the Hundred of Onehunga for 1858.

Dr. Cr.
Money received by the Wardens Amount Money expended by the Wardens
£ s. d.
118 License Fees at 10s. 6d. 60 7 6 Paid to the Ranger
Balance from 1857 0 7 0 Ditto to the Clerk
Advertisements in “Southern Cross” and “New Zealander”
Postage and Stationery
Given towards the Pier in Onehunga
Ditto for a Watering Place for Cattle
Ditto towards repairing Roads
By Balance
£60 14 6

Road Account

| | £ s. d. | | £ s. d. |
| Given by the Wardens | 19 15 3 | Expended upon the Roads, &c. | 87 10 6 |
| Private Subscription | 24 0 0 |
| Given by the Provincial Government | 43 15 3 |
| | £87 10 6 | | £87 10 6 |

We the undersigned Wardens for the year 1858, certify that the above is a true return of all money received and expended by us, since our election as Wardens for the above Hundred.

Henry Lavery,
Henry Brierly, Wardens.
James McCarton,

Onehunga, February 1st, 1859.



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🌾 Rules and Regulations for Public Slaughter-houses (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
4 February 1859
Slaughter-houses, Cattle, Regulations, Auckland
  • J. Williamson, Superintendent

🏘️ Account of the Hundred of Onehunga for 1858

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
1 February 1859
Financial Accounts, Onehunga, Wardens, Expenditure
  • Henry Lavery, Certified financial return
  • Henry Brierly (Wardens), Certified financial return
  • James McCarton, Certified financial return

  • Daniel Pollen, Commissioner of Crown Lands