✨ Provincial Sheep Ordinance Proclamation




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY

Published by Authority.

VOL. XXI. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1874. No. III.

PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by an Ordinance passed by the Superintendent and Provincial Council of Canterbury, intituled \"The Canterbury Sheep Ordinance, 1872,\" it is enacted that it shall be lawful for sheep landed at the Port of Lyttelton to be driven to a distance not exceeding twenty miles from the port before being dressed, as provided by the said Ordinance, if they shall be so driven for the purpose of being dressed at some place specially appointed for the purpose by the Superintendent, by notice in the Provincial Government Gazette:

Now, therefore, I, WILLIAM ROLLESTON, the Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, do hereby, for the purpose aforesaid, proclaim and appoint the Sheep Dipping Apparatus and enclosure erected by Messrs. Miles and Co. in their paddock on the Ferry Road, being a place within twenty miles from the said Port of Lyttelton, to be a place to which sheep landed in Lyttelton may be driven to be dressed, in accordance with the terms of the thirty-first clause of the above recited Ordinance.

Given under my hand at Christchurch, this nineteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four.

WM. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.

By his Honor\'s command,
THOMAS WM. MAUDE,
Provincial Secretary.

VOL. XXI., No. 3.



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🌾 Proclamation appointing a sheep dipping place under the Canterbury Sheep Ordinance

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
19 January 1874
Sheep, Dipping, Ordinance, Canterbury, Lyttelton, Agriculture
  • William Rolleston, Superintendent
  • Thomas Wm. Maude, Provincial Secretary