✨ Sheep inspection returns




RETURN OF SHEEP INSPECTED IN THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY DURING THE MONTHS OF OCTOBER
AND NOVEMBER, 1861.

DATE OF INSPECTION. DATE OF PRECEDING INSPECTION. NAME OF STATION. WHERE SITUATE. NAME OF MANAGER OR OWNER. NO. OF SHEEP ON THE STATION. NO. OF SHEEP INSPECTED. RESULT. DATE ON WHICH SHEEP WERE LAST DRESSED. REMARKS.
5th October... ... Stonyhurst ... Coast ... R. Boys ... 8000 3300 Scabby ... A scabby sheep of Mr. Duppa's joined the flock on the 5th October.
8th October... ... Mr. Gresson's paddock Christchurch Geo. Rich ... ... 60 Clean ... ...
12th October... ... Dunnolly ... Hinds ... Wm. Slater... 7000 2500 Scabby ... ...
29th October... ... Orari ... Orari... W. K. McDonald 9000 1500 Clean ... ...
31st October... ... The Holme ... Pareora ... Harris and Innes 10,000 1500 Clean ... ...
4th November ... Lake Pukaki Mackenzie Country.. *A. Patterson 2000 2000 Clean ... Certificate granted.
5th November ... The Wolds ... Mackenzie Country.. W. H. Ostler 3000 3000 Clean ... ...
9th November ... Shepherd's Bush Rangitata ... B. M. Moorhouse ... 7000 6000 Scabby ... 100 of Mr. Slater's scabby sheep mixed with Mr. Moorhouse's flock on the 5th and 7th November.
9th November ... Dunnolly ... Hinds ... Wm. Slater ... 8000 300 Scabby ... ...
21st November ... Horsley Down Hurunui ... J. D. & H. Lance ... 25,000 2000 Clean ... ...
22nd November ... Eskhead ... Hurunui ... C. E. Dampier 1200 1200 Clean ... ...
22nd November ... The Lakes ... Hurunui ... H. Taylor ... 5000 180 Clean ... Rams, wethers and ewes, in paddock.
23rd November ... The Lakes ... Hurunui ... H. Taylor ... 5000 4000 Scabby ... ...

Christchurch, 2nd December, 1861. P. B. BOULTON, Inspector of Sheep.

  • DECLARATION.β€”I, Andrew Patterson, of Lake Pukaki, do hereby solemnly declare that I have made a complete muster of all the sheep in my charge, and that my sheep, branded A, being 2000 in number, now being at Lake Pukaki, have not within three months been subjected to any dressing for the cure of the scab, nor within three months been mixed with any sheep infected with scab or catarrh, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true. ANDREW PATTERSON.
    Declared before me at Lakeside, this 4th day of November, 1861. P. B. BOULTON, Inspector of Sheep.

CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTOR.β€”I, Philip Baker Boulton, Inspector of Sheep, hereby certify that I have carefully examined 2000 sheep, branded A, the property of Andrew Patterson, now being depastured at Lake Pukaki, Mackenzie Country, and that I find such sheep to be entirely free from scab or catarrh.
Given under my hand at Lake Pukaki, this 4th day of November 1861. P. B. BOULTON, Inspector of Sheep.



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🌾 Return of sheep inspected in the Province of Canterbury

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
2 December 1861
Sheep, Inspection, Canterbury, Scab, Disease control
14 names identified
  • R. Boys, Station manager or owner
  • Geo. Rich, Station manager or owner
  • Wm. Slater, Station manager or owner
  • W. K. McDonald, Station manager or owner
  • Harris, Station manager or owner
  • Innes, Station manager or owner
  • A. Patterson, Station manager or owner
  • W. H. Ostler, Station manager or owner
  • B. M. Moorhouse, Station manager or owner
  • J. D. Lance, Station manager or owner
  • H. Lance, Station manager or owner
  • C. E. Dampier, Station manager or owner
  • H. Taylor, Station manager or owner
  • Duppa (Mr.), Owner of scabby sheep

  • P. B. Boulton, Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration and certificate regarding sheep health

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
4 November 1861
Sheep, Inspection, Scab, Declaration, Certificate, Canterbury
  • Andrew Patterson, Owner of sheep

  • P. B. Boulton, Inspector of Sheep