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bona fide his or her property, or bona fide hired as aforesaid, to run in his or her name, or on account of the apportionment made by the Wardens to him or her, or making any collusive agreement of any kind with a view to impose upon the Wardens or the Ranger, or to defeat the fair and just provisions of the Ordinance above referred to, shall for the first offence forfeit and pay the sum of forty (40) shillings; for the second offence four pounds (£4); for the third and every further offence the sum of five pounds (£5).
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That no entire male cattle, great or small, be allowed to run upon any part of the said waste lands, without the consent in writing of two of the Wardens at least, under a penalty of twenty (20) shillings, for each and every offence; and any entire male cattle found upon the said waste lands without consent as aforesaid, shall be deemed and treated as cattle trespassing.
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That any person worrying cattle, driving them with dogs or otherwise off the said waste lands, or other unenclosed lands not in the lawful occupation of the person so driving off such cattle, shall forfeit and pay the sum of two pounds (£2) for the first offence; three pounds (£3) for the second offence; and five pounds (£5) for the third and every further offence.
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That any person setting fire to or causing any part of the said waste lands to be set on fire, without the consent, in writing, of the Wardens, shall forfeit and pay for the first offence the sum of twenty (20) shillings, and for each and every further offence the sum of five pounds (£5).
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That any person running diseased cattle upon the said waste lands shall forfeit and pay for each and every offence the sum of five pounds (£5), and any such diseased cattle shall be immediately impounded.
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That any person rendering the water upon or flowing through the said waste lands impure by washing linen or clothes of any kind therein, or doing any other act whereby a deleterious or offensive matter be thrown into any water course or pond, shall forfeit and pay a sum of not less than forty (40) shillings, nor more than five pounds (£5) for each and every offence.
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That any person convicted of a third offence against the said Ordinance, or any bye-law made in pursuance thereof, be reported by the Wardens to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, with a recommendation that no future license be granted to such person.
The Wardens deem it a duty to call especial attention to the 34th, 37th, and 38th sections of the Crown Lands Ordinance.
Henry Mason,
Joseph May,
Edward Mayne,
Wardens.
Office of the Wardens
For the Hundred of Auckland,
June 16, 1851.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, July 22nd, 1851.
HIS EXCELLENCY the LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR has been pleased to direct that the following Returns be published for general information.
By His Excellency’s command,
For the Colonial Secretary,
J. Coates.
A RETURN, showing the NUMBER of LIVE STOCK and QUANTITIES of the PRINCIPAL KINDS of PROVISIONS IMPORTED into AUCKLAND, from the 6th April to the 5th July, 1851.
| DESCRIPTION | QUANTITY | VALUE |
|---|---|---|
| Horses | 74 | £1,025 0 0 |
| Sheep | 358 | 190 0 0 |
| Beef, Salted | 128 casks | 203 0 0 |
| Biscuit | 3 tons 2 cwt. | 44 10 0 |
| Butter | 20 lbs. | 0 10 0 |
| Cheese | 1 ton 3 cwt. | 46 18 0 |
| Coffee | 7,614 lbs. | 254 6 8 |
| Flour | 137 tons 19 cwt. 3 qrs. | 2,239 18 0 |
| Oatmeal | 6 cwt. | 4 10 0 |
| Sugar | 132 tons 15 cwt. | 2,231 5 0 |
| Sugar, Refined | 10 tons 15 cwt. | 322 0 0 |
| Tea | 215 chests, 417 half-chests, 143 boxes | 1,559 8 0 |
Total Value: | | £8,121 5 8 |
H.M. Customs,
Auckland,
July 15th, 1851.
W. Young,
Collector.
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Bye Laws for the Hundred of Auckland
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government16 June 1851
Bye Laws, Cattle, Waste Lands, Auckland, Regulations
- Henry Mason
- Joseph May
- Edward Mayne, Wardens
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Imports, Live Stock, Provisions, Auckland, Trade Statistics
- J. Coates, Colonial Secretary
- W. Young, Collector
New Ulster Gazette 1851, No 22