Diseased Cattle Regulations




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any cattle so slaughtered shall be buried by the owner of such Cattle four feet deep, within the area of the Infected District within which such Cattle shall have been slaughtered; and should any such offal, or part thereof, remain unburied as aforesaid for longer than one hour after slaughter, the owner of such slaughtered Cattle shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds.

XI.—If any Cattle be driven into, or be found straying within, any of the said Infected Districts, the owner or person having charge of the same shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Ten Pounds in respect of every head of Cattle so driven or straying; and no such Cattle shall again be removed from any Infected District into which they may have been driven or may have strayed.

XII.—Every Inspector appointed under "The Diseased Cattle Acts" by the Superintendent, shall make a report in writing to the said Superintendent of all things done by him under these Regulations, and under the said Acts, as and when he shall be required so to do.

XIII.—These Regulations shall take effect from and after the day following the date of publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

Given under my hand at Christchurch, this Sixth day of November, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.

WM. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.

By his Honor’s command,
EDWD. JOLLIE,
Provincial Secretary.


CHRISTCHURCH:

Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the Lyttelton Times Office, Gloucester Street, by CROSBIE WARD and WILLIAM REEVES, Official Printers for the time being to the said Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1868, No 53





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🌾 Declaration of Infected Districts and Regulations for Diseased Cattle (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
6 November 1868
Infected Districts, Diseased Cattle, Regulations, Penalties, Inspectors
  • WM. ROLLESTON, Superintendent
  • EDWD. JOLLIE, Provincial Secretary