Sheep Inspection Returns




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RETURN of Seaborne Sheep dipped under inspection at the Licensed Dips, for the month of August, 1865.

Date when Landed. Date of Dipping. Proprietor. Ship. Whence. Sheep Dipped in Wool or Shorn in Christchurch. Registered Brand. No. of Sheep Dipped. Strength of Dipping Preparation. Proprietor of Licensed Dip. Remarks.
1865:
June 25 Aug. 3 J. H. Caton Wellington Wellington In Wool ... 7 25 lbs. to 100 gallons. Burnell and Co. Once Dipped.
July 25 ... J. H. Caton Wellington Wellington Ditto ... 83 Ditto ... Ditto ... Ditto.

I certify the above to be a correct Return.

Christchurch, 6th September, 1865.

P. B. BOULTON,
Chief Inspector of Sheep.


RETURN of Sheep, inspected by the Inspector of Sea-borne Sheep, imported into Lyttelton during the month of July, 1865.

Date Proprietor. Ship. Whence. No. of Sheep Inspected. Result.
1865:
August 29 George Fisher (a) Catherine Tasmania 3 Clean.
August 30 H. J. Tancred (b) Queen Wellington 1 Clean.

Christchurch, 6th September, 1865.

P. B. BOULTON,
Chief Inspector of Sheep.


(a) DECLARATION.—I, George Fisher, of Lyttelton, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, 3 in number, marked—on board of the vessel “Catherine,” Smith, Commander, now lying at Lyttelton, 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.

GEORGE FISHER,
Inspector of Sheep.

Declared before me at Lyttelton, this 29th day of August, 1865.—WILLIAM PALFREY,
Inspector of Sheep.


(b) DECLARATION.—I, Henry John Tancred, of Christchurch, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, one in number, marked—, on board of the vessel “Queen,” Cellem, Commander, now lying at Lyttelton, in the said Province, has not within three months last past had applied to it 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.

HENRY JOHN TANCRED.

Declared before me at Lyttelton, this 30th day of August, 1865.—WILLIAM PALFREY,
Inspector of Sheep.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1865, No 55





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🌾 Declaration of Sheep Free from Scab (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
10 August 1865
Sheep, Declaration, Scab, Aetna

🌾 Return of Seaborne Sheep Dipped

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
6 September 1865
Sheep, Dipping, Inspection, Christchurch
  • J. H. Caton, Proprietor of sheep dipped

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Return of Inspected Sheep Imported into Lyttelton

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
6 September 1865
Sheep, Inspection, Lyttelton, Import
  • George Fisher, Proprietor of inspected sheep
  • Henry John Tancred, Proprietor of inspected sheep

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration by George Fisher

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
29 August 1865
Sheep, Declaration, Scab, Lyttelton
  • George Fisher, Declared sheep free from scab

  • William Palfrey, Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration by Henry John Tancred

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
30 August 1865
Sheep, Declaration, Scab, Lyttelton
  • Henry John Tancred, Declared sheep free from scab

  • William Palfrey, Inspector of Sheep