✨ Cattle Disease Proclamations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

PROCLAMATION.

"The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861."

By His Honor CHARLES BROWN, Esq., Super-
intendent of the Province of Taranaki.

WHEREAS a Proclamation bearing date the 12th day
of January instant, given under my hand, and issued
under the public seal of the Province of Taranaki, the
district lying between the Tapuae river and a line
drawn from the sea along Paritutu line to Barrett
road, thence to Frankley road, thence across Carring-
ton road to the Henui river, and thence along the
said river to its source, was proclaimed and declared
to be an infected District within the meaning and for
the purposes of "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861,"
and that from and after the date thereof no Cattle in
the said district should cross the said line from the
sea to the Henui; and whereas it is expedient to
revoke such Proclamation.

Now, therefore, I, Charles Brown, Esquire, Super-
intendent of the Province of Taranaki, in exercise of
the powers delegated to me by His Excellency the
Governor under the said Act, do hereby rescind such
Proclamation of the 12th day of January instant.

Given under my hand, and issued under the
Public Seal of the Province of Taranaki,
at New Plymouth, the 23rd day of
January, 1865.

CHAS. BROWN,
Superintendent.

PROCLAMATION.

"The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861."

By His Honor CHARLES BROWN, Esq., Super-
intendent of the Province of Taranaki.

WHEREAS by Section No. 10 of "The Diseased Cattle
Act, 1861," it is enacted that if at any time it shall
be made to appear to the Governor that any infectious
or contagious disease has broken out amongst Cattle
in any district of the Colony, it shall be lawful for
the Governor by Order in Council to declare that
such district is infected within the meaning of the
Act, and from time to time to make such regulations
for destroying diseased Cattle therein, and for pro-
hibiting the removal or transportation of Cattle from
one part of the Colony to another, and for preventing
the further spread of such disease as to him shall
seem fit. And it is by the same Act enacted that the
Governor in Council may by warrant under his hand
from time to time delegate to the Superintendent of
any Province within the Colony all or any of the
powers vested in the Governor or Governor in
Council by the said Act, subject to such regulations
as he may think fit, and may from time to time
rescind such delegation. And whereas the Governor
hath, with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of New Zealand, delegated to the Superin-
tendent of Taranaki certain powers conferred upon
him by the said Diseased Cattle Act, subject to
certain regulations made by the Governor in Council
under the said recited Act, bearing date the 14th day
of September, 1864.

Now, therefore, I, Charles Brown, Esquire, Super-
intendent of the Province of Taranaki, in exercise of
the powers delegated to me under the 10th section of
the said Act, do hereby proclaim and declare the
Oakura Block in the Province of Taranaki to be an
infected district within the meaning and for the
purposes of the said Act, and that from and after the
date hereof no cattle on the said Oakura Block shall
cross the Tapuae river.

Given under my hand, and issued under the
Public Seal of the Province of Taranaki,
at New Plymouth, the 23rd day of
January, 1865.

CHAS. BROWN,
Superintendent.

Given under my hand, and issued under the
Public Seal of the Province of Taranaki,
at New Plymouth, this eleventh day of
January, 1865.

CHARLES BROWN,
Superintendent.

PROCLAMATION.

"The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861."

By His Honor CHARLES BROWN, Esquire,
Superintendent of the Province of
Taranaki.

WHEREAS, by Section No. 10 of the "Diseased
Cattle Act, 1861," it is enacted that if at any time it
shall be made to appear to the Governor that any
infectious or contagious disease has broken out
amongst Cattle in any district of the Colony, it shall
be lawful for the Governor by order in Council to
declare that such district is infected within the
meaning of the Act, and from time to time to make
such regulations for destroying diseased Cattle there-
in, and for prohibiting the removal or transportation
of Cattle from one part of the Colony to another,
and for preventing the further spread of such
disease as to him shall seem fit. And it is by the
same Act enacted that the Governor in Council may
warrant under his hand from time to time delegate
to the Superintendent of any Province within the
Colony all or any of the powers vested in the
Governor or Governor in Council by the said Act,
subject to such regulations as he may think fit, and
may from time to time rescind such delegation. And
whereas the Governor hath, with the advice and
consent of the Executive Council of New Zealand,
delegated to the Superintendent of Taranaki certain
powers conferred upon him by the said Act, subject
to certain regulations made by the Governor in
Council under the said recited Act, bearing date the
14th day of September, 1864.

Now, therefore, I, Charles Brown, Esquire, Super-
intendent of the Province of Taranaki, in exercise of
the powers delegated to me under the 10th section
of the said Act, do hereby proclaim and declare the
district in the Province of Taranaki lying between
the Tapuae river and a line drawn from the sea
along Paritutu line to Barrett road, thence to
Frankley road, thence across Carrington road to the
Henui river, aud thence along the said river to its
source, to be an infected district within the meaning
and for the purposes of the said Act, and that from
and after the date hereof no Cattle in the said dis-
trict shall cross the said line from the sea to the
Henui.

Given under my hand, and issued under the
Public Seal of the Province of Taranaki,
at New Plymouth, this twelfth day of
January, 1865.

CHARLES BROWN,
Superintendent.

PROCLAMATION.

By His Honor SAMUEL BEALEY, Esquire,
Superintendent of the Province of Can-
terbury, New Zealand.

I, SAMUEL BEALEY, Superintendent of the Pro-
vince of Canterbury, in pursuance of the powers
delegated to me, do hereby proclaim and declare
that, from and after the date hereof, the Province of
Taranaki, in the Colony of New Zealand, shall be
deemed to be an Infected District, within the mean-
ing of the "Diseased Cattle Act, 1861;" and that no
Cattle shall be allowed to be imported from that
District in the Province of Canterbury.



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🌾 Revocation of Proclamation defining Taranaki Infected District boundary

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
23 January 1865
Proclamation, Diseased Cattle Act 1861, Revocation, Taranaki, Infected District
  • Charles Brown Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Taranaki
  • CHAS. BROWN, Superintendent

🌾 Declaration of Oakura Block as Infected District under Cattle Act

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
23 January 1865
Proclamation, Diseased Cattle Act 1861, Oakura Block, Infected District, Cattle movement prohibition
  • Charles Brown Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Taranaki
  • CHAS. BROWN, Superintendent

🌾 Declaration of Taranaki District as Infected Area based on boundary lines

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
12 January 1865
Proclamation, Diseased Cattle Act 1861, Infected District, Taranaki, Boundary definition
  • Charles Brown Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Taranaki
  • CHARLES BROWN, Superintendent

🌾 Canterbury Province declares Taranaki an Infected District for import purposes

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Proclamation, Diseased Cattle Act 1861, Canterbury Province, Taranaki, Import prohibition
  • SAMUEL BEALEY Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand
  • SAMUEL BEALEY, Superintendent