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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Now therefore, I, John Hyde Harris, Superintendent
as aforesaid, by virtue and in exercise of the powers
delegated to and vested in me in this behalf, do
hereby proclaim and declare that from and after the
day of the date hereof, and until further notice, so
much of the said Province of Otago which lies
between the "Beaumont" Burn and "Talla" Burn,
shall form part of and be included within the said
infected district proclaimed by me on the said first
day of September last; and I do proclaim and declare
that from and after the date hereof, the limits and
boundaries hereinafter described shall be the limits
and boundaries of the said infected district, as
extended hereby, and shall include the territory
hereinafter mentioned, that is to say: All that area
within the Province of Otago, bounded towards the
north by the Province of Canterbury, from Awarua
Bay to the eastern shore of the Wanaka Lake;
thence by the said eastern shore of the Wanaka
Lake and the Clutha River to the Dunstan Moun-
tains, thence by the Dunstan Mountains to Mount
Saint Bathan's, thence by the Hawkdun Mountains,
the Kakanui Mountains, and the Horse Ranges, to
the ocean; thence towards the east by the ocean to
the Taieri River, thence by the Taieri River, the
Waipori Lake and River, and a line in a north-
westerly direction to the source of the "Talla"
Burn; thence by "Talla" Burn to the Clutha River,
thence by a line to the summit of the Tapanui Range,
thence to Rankle Burn at its source, and by Rankle
Burn, the Pomahaka and Waipahi Rivers, to the
southern boundary line of run numbered 167; thence
by the said southern boundary line to the Waikaka
Stream, and by the Waikaka Stream to the Mataura
River, and by the Mataura River and the northern
boundary line of the Province of Southland to the
Manipori Lake, and by the Waiau River to the ocean,
and thence towards the south and west by the ocean
to Awarua Bay, the starting point.
And by virtue of the powers in me vested in this
behalf, I do further proclaim and declare that the
Regulations made, published, and proclaimed in a
Proclamation dated the twenty-sixth day of February
last, for the destruction of cattle diseased with
pleuro-pneumonia in the infected districts described
in the said last-mentioned Proclamation, and for
prohibiting the removal of cattle therefrom, and for
preventing the further spread of the said disease,
shall be in full force and effect in that part or portion
of the Province of Otago hereinbefore proclaimed to
be included within the infected district proclaimed
on the said first day of September last; and the said
Regulations, as proclaimed and published as afore-
said, I do hereby make, publish, and proclaim to be
Regulations for the destruction of cattle diseased
with pleuro-pneumonia within that portion of the
Province hereinbefore proclaimed to be included
within the said last-mentioned infected district, and
for prohibiting the removal and transportation of
cattle out of said last-mentioned district, and for
preventing the further spread of the said disease.
Given under my hand at Dunedin, and issued
under the Public Seal of the Province of
Otago, this sixth day of November, 1861.
(L.S.)
J. HYDE HARRIS,
Superintendent.
By His Honor's command,
H. J. MILLER,
For Acting Provincial Secretary.
WHEREAS by virtue and in exercise of the power
delegated to and vested in me in that behalf, I,
John Hyde Harris, Superintendent of the Provivce of
Otago, did, by Proclamation in the Government
Gazette of the said Province, dated the first day of
September last, proclaim and declare a certain district
or portion of the said Province in the said Proclama-
tion particularly described, to be an infected District
within the meaning and for the purposes of "The
Diseased Cattle Act, 1861;" And whereas by
another Proclamation published in the said Gazette,
and bearing date the sixth day of November last, I
did the limits of the said Infected District extend, so
as to include therein another portion of the said
Province in the said last-mentioned Proclamation
particularly described; And whereas it is expedient
still further to extend the limits of the said infected
district, and to include within the boundaries thereof
that portion of the said Province as lies between the
Beaumont Burn and Waitahuna River; And whereas
by a Proclamation issued by me on the twenty-sixth
day of February last, I did make, publish, and pro-
claim certain regulations for the destruction of
diseased cattle within certain districts therein
named, and for prohibiting the removal of cattle out
of the Districts therein mentioned; And whereas it
is expedient that similar Regulations should be in
force in, and be applicable to the whole of the said
district, the limits whereof are hereby extended:
Now therefore, I, John Hyde Harris, Superinten-
dent as aforesaid, by virtue and in exercise of the
powers delegated to and vested in me in this
behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that from and
after the day of the date hereof, and until further
notice, so much of the said Province of Otago which
lies between the Beaumont Burn and Waitahuna
River shall form part of and be included within, the
said infected district proclaimed by me on the said
first day of September last; and I do proclaim and
declare that from and after the date hereof the limits
and boundaries hereinafter described shall be the
limits and boundaries of the said Infected District as
extended hereby, and shall include the territory
hereinafter mentioned, that is to say: All that area
within the Province of Otago bounded towards the
north by the Province of Canterbury, from Awarua
Bay to the eastern shore of the Wanaka Lake, thence
by the said eastern shore of the Wanaka Lake and
the Clutha River to the Dunstan Mountains, thence by
the Dunstan Mountains to Mount St. Bathan's, thence
by the Hawkdun Mountains, the Kakanui Mountains,
and the Horse ranges to the Ocean; thence towards
the east by the Ocean to the Taieri River, thence by
the Taieri River to the Waipori Lake and River;
thence due west from Waipori River to Waitahuna
Hill, thence due west to the east branch of the
Waitahuna River, thence by the Waitahuna to the
Clutha River, thence by the Clutha River to the Talla
Burn, thence by a line to the summit of the Tapanui
Range, thence to Rankle Burn, at its source, and
by Rankle Burn, Pomahaka, and Waipahi Rivers to
the southern boundary line of Run numbered 167,
thence by the said southern boundary line to the
Waikaka Stream, and by the Waikaka Stream to the
Mataura River, and by the Mataura River and the
northern boundary line of the Province of Southland
to the Manipori Lake, and by the Waiau River to the
ocean, and thence towards the south and west by the
ocean to Awarua Bay, the starting point.
And by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested
in me in this behalf, I do further proclaim and declare
that the regulations made, published, and proclaimed
in the Proclamation dated the twenty-sixth day of
February last, for the destruction of cattle diseased with
pleuro-pneumonia in the infected district described in
the said last-mentioned Proclamation, and for pro-
PROCLAMATION
Declaring a certain portion of the Province of Otago to
be an Infected District, under the provisions of
the "Diseased Cattle Act, 1861."
By his Honor JOHN HYDE HARRIS, Esquire, Superin-
tendent of the Province of Otago.
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Extension of Otago Infected District boundaries near Beaumont and Talla Burns
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πΎ Primary Industries & Resources6 November 1861
Proclamation, Diseased Cattle Act, Infected District, Otago, Boundary extension, Pleuro-pneumonia
- John Hyde Harris, Superintendent
- H. J. Miller, For Acting Provincial Secretary
πΎ Proclamation further extending Otago Infected District boundaries under Diseased Cattle Act
πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesProclamation, Diseased Cattle Act, Infected District, Otago, Boundary extension, Regulations
- John Hyde Harris, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Otago
NZ Gazette 1865, No 23