Sheep Inspection Returns




RETURN of Sheep, inspected by the Inspector of Sea-borne Sheep, imported into Lyttelton during the month of January, 1867.

Date Proprietor Ship Whence No. of Sheep inspected Result Remarks
1867
January 4 H. H. De Bourbel (a) Wellington Wellington 9 Clean
6 David Thomas (b) Tararua Melbourne 63 Clean
12 Allan McLean (c) Matoaka London 2 Clean
13 Joseph Palmer (d) Otago Melbourne 195 Clean
17 R. H. Rhodes (e) Geelong Dunedin 12 Clean
25 L. W. Hood (f) Dispatch Chatham Isles 159 Clean Sold and slaughtered

P. B. BOULTON,
Chief Inspector of Sheep.

Christchurch, 5th February, 1867.

(a) DECLARATION.—I, G. Clark of Lyttelton, for A. Louisson, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, nine in number, marked ——, on board of the vessel “Wellington,” Rennie, 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.

H. H. DE BOURBEL.
G. CLARK, for A. LOUISSON.

Declared before me, at Lyttelton, this 4th day of January, 1867.—WILLIAM PALFREY, Inspector of Sheep.

(b) DECLARATION.—I, David Thomas of Victoria, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, 63 in number, marked ——, on board of the vessel “Tararua,” James Hagley, 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.

DAVID THOMAS.

Declared before me at Lyttelton, this 6th day of January, 1867.—WILLIAM PALFREY, Inspector of Sheep.

(c) DECLARATION.—I, James Morgan, for A. McLean, of Canterbury, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, two in number, marked ——, on board of the vessel “Matoaka,” Stevens, 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.

JAMES MORGAN, for A. McLEAN.

Declared before me at Lyttelton, this 12th day of January, 1867.—WILLIAM PALFREY, Inspector of Sheep.

(d) DECLARATION.—I, Joseph Palmer, of Christchurch, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, 195 in number, marked ——, on board of the vessel “Otago,” Symonds, 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.

THOMAS WRIGHT, for JOSEPH PALMER.

Declared before me at Lyttelton, this 13th day of January, 1867.—WILLIAM PALFREY, Inspector of Sheep.

(e) DECLARATION.—I, J. A. Morgan, for R. H. Rhodes, of Lyttelton, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, 12 in number, marked ——, on board of the vessel “Geelong,” Hart, 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.

J. A. MORGAN, for R. H. RHODES.

Declared before me at Lyttelton, this 17th day of January, 1867.—WILLIAM PALFREY, Inspector of Sheep.

(f) DECLARATION.—I, Louis Walter Hood, of Christchurch, do hereby solemnly declare that the sheep, 159 in number, marked ——, on board of the vessel “Dispatch,” J. Donavan, 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.

LOUIS WALTER HOOD.

Declared before me at Lyttelton, this 25th day of January, 1867.—WILLIAM PALFREY, Inspector of Sheep.

RETURN of Seaborne Sheep dipped under inspection at the Licensed Dips, for the month of January, 1867.

Date when Landed Date of Dipping Proprietor Ship Whence Sheep Dipped or Shorn in Wool or Christchurch Registered Brand No. of Sheep Dipped Strength of Dipping Preparation Proprietor of Licensed Dip Remarks
1866 1867
Dec. 28 Jan. 2 Cole and Co. Albion Melbourne In wool 5 25 lbs. to 100 gallons J. H. Bennett
Jan. 4 ,, 12 H. H. De Bourbel Wellington Wellington Shorn 9 Do. Do.
,, 6 ,, 12 David Thomas Tararua Melbourne (28 shorn) 31 in wool 57 Do. Do. Six died
,, 12 ,, 13 A. McLean Matoaka London Shorn M 2 Do. Do. Do.
,, 13 ,, 22 J. Palmer Otago Melbourne Shorn P 188 Do. Do. Seven died
,, 17 ,, 21 R. H. Rhodes Geelong Dunedin Shorn 12 Do. R. H. Rhodes, Purau

I certify the above to be a correct Return.

P. B. BOULTON,
Chief Inspector of Sheep.

Christchurch, 5th February, 1867.

CHRISTCHURCH:
Printed, under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the 'Press' Office, Cashel-street, by JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.




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🌾 Return of Sheep Inspected by Inspector of Sea-borne Sheep

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 February 1867
Sheep, Inspection, Lyttelton, Importation
6 names identified
  • H. H. De Bourbel, Proprietor of inspected sheep
  • David Thomas, Proprietor of inspected sheep
  • Allan McLean, Proprietor of inspected sheep
  • Joseph Palmer, Proprietor of inspected sheep
  • R. H. Rhodes, Proprietor of inspected sheep
  • L. W. Hood, Proprietor of inspected sheep

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration of Sheep Health for H. H. De Bourbel

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
4 January 1867
Declaration, Sheep Health, Scab, Lyttelton
  • G. Clark, Declarant for A. Louisson
  • H. H. De Bourbel, Proprietor of sheep
  • A. Louisson, Proprietor of sheep

  • William Palfrey, Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration of Sheep Health for David Thomas

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
6 January 1867
Declaration, Sheep Health, Scab, Lyttelton
  • David Thomas, Proprietor of sheep

  • William Palfrey, Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration of Sheep Health for A. McLean

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
12 January 1867
Declaration, Sheep Health, Scab, Lyttelton
  • James Morgan, Declarant for A. McLean
  • A. McLean, Proprietor of sheep

  • William Palfrey, Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration of Sheep Health for Joseph Palmer

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
13 January 1867
Declaration, Sheep Health, Scab, Lyttelton
  • Joseph Palmer, Proprietor of sheep
  • Thomas Wright, Declarant for Joseph Palmer

  • William Palfrey, Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration of Sheep Health for R. H. Rhodes

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
17 January 1867
Declaration, Sheep Health, Scab, Lyttelton
  • J. A. Morgan, Declarant for R. H. Rhodes
  • R. H. Rhodes, Proprietor of sheep

  • William Palfrey, Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Declaration of Sheep Health for Louis Walter Hood

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
25 January 1867
Declaration, Sheep Health, Scab, Lyttelton
  • Louis Walter Hood, Proprietor of sheep

  • William Palfrey, Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Return of Seaborne Sheep Dipped under Inspection

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 February 1867
Sheep, Dipping, Inspection, Lyttelton
8 names identified
  • Cole, Proprietor of sheep
  • Co., Proprietor of sheep
  • H. H. De Bourbel, Proprietor of sheep
  • David Thomas, Proprietor of sheep
  • A. McLean, Proprietor of sheep
  • J. Palmer, Proprietor of sheep
  • R. H. Rhodes, Proprietor of sheep
  • J. H. Bennett, Proprietor of licensed dip

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep