Sheep Inspection Reports




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SOUTHERN DISTRICT.

Date of Inspection. Date of preceding Inspection. Name of Station. Where Situate. Name of Manager or Owner. No. of Sheep on the Station. No. of Sheep Inspected. Result. Date on which Sheep were last dressed. Remarks.
1874.
Dec. 3 Kennington Timaru J. Shrimpton 10,000 3,000 Clean
„ 3 Levels Ditto D. McLean 83,000 13,000 Clean
„ 9 Orari Geraldine W. K. Macdonald 17,000 5,000 Clean
„ 21 Albany Timaru E. Richardson 20,000 2,000 Clean
„ 22 Clayton Geraldine Walker and Clogston 25,000 500 Clean
„ 23 Sherwood District Timaru Raine and Sons 18,000 2,000 Clean
„ 23 Sawdon Burke’s Pass P. Russell 10,500 900 Clean
„ 24 Grampian Hills Ditto T. Fisher 22,000 1,000 Clean
„ 24 Haldon Mackenzie Country Smith, Wallace, and Co. 21,000 1,200 Clean
„ 26 Black Forest Ditto H. Frazer 10,000 300 Clean
„ 28 Grey’s Hills Ditto G. Gould 17,500 800 Clean
„ 29 Ashwick Burke’s Pass Brown and Gray 25,000 2,700 Clean
„ 30 Opawa Timaru J. and R. Rutherford 18,200 1,200 Clean
„ 30 Washdyke Ditto Meat Preserving Co. 1,100 Clean
„ 30 Glengennell Ditto Davidson and Sealey 800 200 Clean

RETURN OF SEABORNE SHEEP DIPPED UNDER INSPECTION AT THE ADDINGTON DIP FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1874.

Date when Loaded. Date of Dipping. Proprietor. Ship. Whence. Sheep Dipped in Wool or Shorn Registed. Brand. No. of Sheep Dipped. Strength of dipping preparation Proprietor of Dip. Remarks.
1874. 1874.
Nov. 28 Dec. 3 R. Wilkin E. P. Bouverie London Shorn 20 2000 parts water Provincial Govt.
„ 30 „ 3 R. Wilkin Phoebe Dunedin Shorn 52 2000 parts water Ditto

RETURN FOR THE MONTH ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1874, OF STATIONS ON WHICH THERE ARE SHEEP INFECTED WITH SCAB, IN THE NORTHERN DISTRICT IN THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.

Name of Station. Where situate. Name of Manager or Owner.
Glenmark Walpara G. H. Moore

I certify the above to be a correct return.

P. B. BOULTON,
Chief Inspector of Sheep.

Christchurch, 8th January, 1875.

CHRISTCHURCH:
Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the office of the “Press” Company Limited Cashel street, by W. H. SMITH, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.




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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1875, No 6





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🌾 Return of Sheep Inspected by the Inspector of Sheep for the Province of Canterbury (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Sheep, Inspection, Canterbury, Stations, Managers, Owners
20 names identified
  • J. Shrimpton, Manager or Owner of Kennington Station
  • D. McLean, Manager or Owner of Levels Station
  • W. K. Macdonald, Manager or Owner of Orari Station
  • E. Richardson, Manager or Owner of Albany Station
  • Walker, Manager or Owner of Clayton Station
  • Clogston, Manager or Owner of Clayton Station
  • Raine, Manager or Owner of Sherwood District Station
  • P. Russell, Manager or Owner of Sawdon Station
  • T. Fisher, Manager or Owner of Grampian Hills Station
  • Smith, Manager or Owner of Haldon Station
  • Wallace, Manager or Owner of Haldon Station
  • H. Frazer, Manager or Owner of Black Forest Station
  • G. Gould, Manager or Owner of Grey’s Hills Station
  • Brown, Manager or Owner of Ashwick Station
  • Gray, Manager or Owner of Ashwick Station
  • J. Rutherford, Manager or Owner of Opawa Station
  • R. Rutherford, Manager or Owner of Opawa Station
  • , Manager or Owner of Washdyke Station
  • Davidson, Manager or Owner of Glengennell Station
  • Sealey, Manager or Owner of Glengennell Station

🌾 Return of Seaborne Sheep Dipped under Inspection at the Addington Dip for December 1874

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Sheep, Dipping, Addington, Seaborne, Inspection
  • R. Wilkin, Proprietor of sheep loaded on E. P. Bouverie and Phoebe

🌾 Return of Stations with Sheep Infected with Scab in the Northern District of Canterbury for December 1874

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
8 January 1875
Sheep, Scab, Infection, Northern District, Canterbury
  • G. H. Moore, Manager or Owner of Glenmark Station

  • P. B. Boulton, Chief Inspector of Sheep