Sheep Inspection and Dipping Returns




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RETURN of Seaborne Sheep dipped under inspection at the Licensed Dips, for the month of June, 1866.

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.
1866: June 9 1866: June 19 H. Matson & Co. Alhambra.. Melbourne In wool...... 70 26 lbs. to 100 gallons. Burnell & Co. ...
,, 25 ,, 29 J. H. Caton ... Wellington Picton.... In wool...... 46 Ditto ... Ditto...........

Christchurch, 2nd July, 1866.

I certify the above to be a correct Return.

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 June, 1866.

Date Proprietor. Ship. Whence. No. of Sheep inspected. Result. Remarks.
1866: June 9 ...... H. Matson & Co. (a) .... Alhambra ........ Melbourne..... 70 ........... Clean. ——
,, 25 ....... J. H. Caton (b) ........... Wellington ......... Picton ......... 46 ........... Clean. Have been on board a small craft at Milton’s Wharf for the last three months, and landed 25th June.

Christchurch, 2nd July, 1866.

P. B. BOULTON,
Chief Inspector of Sheep.


(a) DECLARATION.—I, S. W. Brodie, of Melbourne, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, 70 in number, marked —, now on board of the vessel “Alhambra,” J. McLean, 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.

S. W. BRODIE.

Declared before me at Lyttelton, this 9th day of June, 1866.—P. B. BOULTON, Chief Inspector of Sheep.

(b) DECLARATION.—I, John Henry Caton, of Ferry Road, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, 46 in number, marked —, now on board of the vessel “Annie,” —— Commander, now lying at Milton’s Wharf, 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.

JOHN H. CATON.

Declared before me at Milton’s Wharf, this 25th day of June, 1866.—P. B. BOULTON, Chief Inspector of Sheep.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1866, No 52





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🌾 Return of Seaborne Sheep Dipped

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
2 July 1866
Sheep dipping, Licensed Dips, Inspection, Christchurch, Melbourne, Picton
  • H. Matson, Proprietor of sheep dipped
  • J. H. Caton, Proprietor of sheep dipped

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Return of Inspected Seaborne Sheep

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
2 July 1866
Sheep inspection, Imported sheep, Lyttelton, Melbourne, Picton
  • H. Matson, Proprietor of inspected sheep
  • J. H. Caton, Proprietor of inspected sheep

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration of Sheep Health

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
9 June 1866
Sheep health, Declaration, Scab-free, Catarrh-free, Melbourne
  • S. W. Brodie, Declared sheep health

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration of Sheep Health

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
25 June 1866
Sheep health, Declaration, Scab-free, Catarrh-free, Milton’s Wharf
  • John Henry Caton, Declared sheep health

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep