✨ Sheep Inspection Reports
RETURN OF SHEEP INSPECTED BY THE INSPECTORS OF SHEEP FOR THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY, DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1864.
| Date of Inspection. | Date of preceding Inspection. | Name of Station. | WHERE SITUATE. | NAME OF MANAGER OR OWNER. | Number of Sheep on the Station. | Number of Sheep inspected. | Result. | Date on which Sheep were last dressed. | REMARKS. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NORTHERN DISTRICT. | |||||||||
| 1864: 11 January | ... | Cowley Grove | Cust | G. L. Lee (a) | 1,000 | 1,000 | Clean | ... | |
| 18 | ... | Glenmark | Waipara | G. H. Moore (b) | 60,000 | 7,000 | Clean | ... | |
| 19 | ... | Glenmark | Waipara | G. H. Moore (b) | 60,000 | 8,000 | Clean | ... | |
| 27 | ... | Snowdale | Ashley | T. S. Mannering (c) | 2,150 | 2,150 | Clean | ... | Certificates granted. |
| 28 | ... | Warfdale | Ashley | T. S. Mannering (d) | 3,500 | 3,500 | Clean | ... | |
| 30 | ... | Glenmark | Waipara | G. H. Moore (e) | 60,000 | 3,000 | Clean | ... | |
| CENTRAL DISTRICT. | |||||||||
| 8 January | ... | Lansdown | Halswell | W. G. Brittan | 1,000 | 1,000 | Doubtful | ... | Lately imported. |
| 25 | ... | Mount Pleasant | Port Hills | Mr. A. Hornbrook | 7,000 | 40 | Clean | ... | |
| 26 | ... | Halswell | Halswell | Mr. J. Burke | 1,200 | 1,200 | Scabby. | ... | |
| SOUTHERN DISTRICT. | |||||||||
| 29 December, 1863 | ... | King’s | Timaru | James King | ... | 5,260 | Clean | ... | |
| 30 | ... | Pareora | Timaru | James McDonald | ... | 500 | Clean | ... | |
| 6 January, 1864 | ... | Waihow | Waihow | J. Dowding | 9,000 | 6,000 | Clean | ... | |
| 7 | ... | South Bank of the Waitangi | Otago | J. McDonald (f) | ... | 1,515 | Clean | ... | About to be introduced into the Province. |
| 9 | ... | South Bank of the Waitangi | Otago | J. F. Groom (g) | ... | 4,000 | Clean | ... | |
| 11 | ... | Elephant Hill | Waitangi | S. Pike | ... | 9,400 | Clean | ... |
Christchurch, 3rd February, 1864,
P. B. BOULTON, Inspector of Sheep.
(a) DECLARATION.—I, George Leslie Lee, of Cowley Grove on the Cust, do hereby solemnly declare that I have made a complete muster of all the Sheep in my charge, and that my Sheep branded —, being 1000 in number, now being at Cowley Grove, have not within two months last past had applied to any of them any reputed scab-destroying preparation, nor within two months been mixed with any Sheep infected with scab or catarrh; and I make this solemn Declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true.
GEO. LESLIE LEE.
Declared before me at Cowley Grove, this 11th day of January, 1864.—A. RAMSAY SCARVELL, Inspector of Sheep.
(b) DECLARATION.—I, George Henry Moore of Glenmark on the Waipara, do hereby solemnly declare that I have made a complete muster of all the Sheep in my charge, and that my Sheep branded —, being 15,000 in number, now being at Glenmark on the Waipara, have not within two months last past had applied to any of them any reputed scab-destroying preparation, nor within two months been mixed with any Sheep infected with scab or catarrh; and I make this solemn Declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true.
GEO. H. MOORE.
Declared before me, at Glenmark, this 19th day of January, 1864.—A. RAMSAY SCARVELL, Inspector of Sheep.
(c) DECLARATION.—I, T. S. Mannering, of Birch-hill on the Ashley, do hereby solemnly declare that I have made a complete muster of all the Sheep in my charge, and that my Sheep branded —, being 2,150 in number, now being at Snowdale on the Ashley, have not within two months last past had applied to any of them any reputed scab-destroying preparation, nor within two months been mixed with any Sheep infected with scab or catarrh; and I make this solemn Declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true.
T. S. MANNERING.
Declared before me at Birch-hill, this 29th day of January, 1864.—A. RAMSAY SCARVELL, Inspector of Sheep.
(d) DECLARATION.—I, T. S. Mannering, of Birch-hill on the Ashley, do hereby solemnly declare that I have made a complete muster of all the Sheep in my charge, and that my Sheep branded —, being 3,500 in number, now being at Warfdale on the Ashley, have not within two months last past had applied to any of them any reputed scab-destroying preparation, nor within two months been mixed with any Sheep infected with scab or catarrh; and I make this solemn Declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true.
T. S. MANNERING.
Declared before me at Birch-hill, this 29th day of January, 1864.—A. RAMSAY SCARVELL, Inspector of Sheep.
(e) DECLARATION.—I, George Henry Moore, of Glenmark on the Waipara, do hereby solemnly declare that I have made a complete muster of all the Sheep in my charge, and that my Sheep branded —, being 3,000 in number, now being at Glenmark, have not within two months last past had applied to any of them any reputed scab-destroying preparation, nor within two months been mixed with any Sheep infected with scab or catarrh; and I make this solemn Declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true.
GEO. H. MOORE.
Declared before me at Glenmark, this 30th day of January, 1864.—A. RAMSAY SCARVELL, Inspector of Sheep.
(f) DECLARATION.—I, James Macdonald, of Pariora Station, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, 1,515 in number, marked —, now being depastured by me at Papakia, Otago, in the said province, have not within three months last past had applied to any of them any reputed scab-destroying preparation, nor been mixed with any sheep infected with scab or catarrh; and I make this solemn Declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true.
JAMES MACDONALD.
Declared before me, at Papakia, Waitangi, this 7th day of January, 1864.—ANDREW PATERSON, Inspector of Sheep.
(g) DECLARATION.—I, T. F. Groom, of Otago, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, 4,000 in number, marked —, now being depastured by me at Papakia, Otago, in the said province, have not within three months last past had applied to any of them any reputed scab-destroying preparation, nor been mixed with any sheep infected with scab or catarrh; and I make this solemn Declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true.
T. F. GROOM.
Declared before me, at Papakia, Waitangi, this 9th day of January, 1864.—ANDREW PATERSON, Inspector of Sheep.
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🌾 Return of Sheep Inspected by the Inspectors of Sheep for the Province of Canterbury
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources3 February 1864
Sheep Inspection, Canterbury, Scab, Disease Control
12 names identified
- George Leslie Lee, Manager of Cowley Grove
- George Henry Moore, Manager of Glenmark
- T. S. Mannering, Manager of Snowdale and Warfdale
- W. G. Brittan, Manager of Lansdown
- A. Hornbrook (Mr), Manager of Mount Pleasant
- J. Burke (Mr), Manager of Halswell
- James King, Manager of King’s
- James McDonald, Manager of Pareora
- J. Dowding, Manager of Waihow
- J. McDonald, Manager of South Bank of the Waitangi
- J. F. Groom, Manager of South Bank of the Waitangi
- S. Pike, Manager of Elephant Hill
- P. B. Boulton, Inspector of Sheep
- A. Ramsay Scarvell, Inspector of Sheep
- Andrew Paterson, Inspector of Sheep
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1864, No 5