✨ Sheep Inspection Report




RETURN of SHEEP,

inspected by the Inspector of Sea-borne Sheep, imported into Timaru during the
Month of August, 1867.

Date Proprietor Ship Whence No. of Sheep inspected Result Remarks
1867:
August 24 W. K. McDonald (a) Geelong Dunedin 98 Clean Sheep dipped at Timaru before leaving for the station.

Christchurch, 9th October, 1867.

P. E. BOULTON,
Chief Inspector of Sheep.

(a) DECLARATION:β€”I, F. W. Stubbs of Timaru, do hereby solemnly declare that the Sheep, 98 in number, marked LC on horns, on board of the vessel Geelong, T. Hart, Commander, now lying at Timaru, 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.

Declared before me at Timaru, this 24th day of August, 1867.β€”J. LANDESBOROUGH, Inspector of Sheep.


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 said Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1867, No 65





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🌾 Return of Sheep Inspected in Timaru

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
9 October 1867
Sheep, Inspection, Import, Timaru, Scab Declaration
  • W. K. McDonald, Proprietor of sheep inspected
  • F. W. Stubbs, Declared sheep free from scab
  • T. Hart (Commander), Commander of the vessel Geelong

  • P. E. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep
  • J. Landesborough, Inspector of Sheep