Sheep Inspection Reports




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RETURN OF SHEEP INSPECTED BY THE INSPECTOR OF SEA-BORNE SHEEP IMPORTED INTO TIMARU DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1871.

Date. Proprietor. Ship. Whence. No. of Sheep inspected. Result. Remarks.
1871.
December 18 T. S. Tancred Beautiful Star Dunedin 51 Clean

P. B. BOULTON,
Chief Inspector of Sheep.

Christchurch, January 4, 1872.


RETURN FOR THE QUARTER ENDED THE 31st DECEMBER, 1871, OF DISEASED SHEEP IN THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.

N.B.—All Sheep must be included in this Return which were reported as diseased in the Return for the previous quarter; if they have been pronounced clean, the date of the inspection must be given.

Name of Station. Name of Owner or Manager. No. of Sheep on the Station. Number Diseased. When first pronounced diseased. Date of Last Inspection. Result. Date and Nature of last legal proceedings. Result. Remarks.
Glenmark G. H. Moore 85,000 24,000 1870, November 17 1871, October 28 Doubtful 1871, July 26 Fined £400
Glenmark G. H. Moore ... 24,000 1871, December 31 1871, October 31 Scabby 1871, November 29 Fined £800

P. B. BOULTON,
Chief Inspector of Sheep.

Christchurch, January 5, 1872.


CHRISTCHURCH:

Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the Lyttelton Times Office, Gloucester Street, by William Reeves, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1872, No 6





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🌾 Return of Sheep Inspected by the Inspector of Sea-borne Sheep Imported into Timaru

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
4 January 1872
Sheep, Inspection, Import, Timaru, December 1871
  • T. S. Tancred, Proprietor of sheep inspected

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep

🌾 Return of Diseased Sheep in Canterbury Province for the Quarter Ended 31 December 1871

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 January 1872
Diseased Sheep, Canterbury Province, Inspection, Fines
  • G. H. Moore, Owner of Glenmark Station with diseased sheep

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep