β¨ Regulations, Appointments, Inquiries, Postal Rates
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Upon the production of such certificate or
other proof, the Inspector shall examine the cattle
on board, and proceed as directed by clause 4,
sections (c.) and (d.) of the Act. -
The fee for the use of the quarantine ground
shall be two shillings per head. -
Cattle shall remain in the quarantine ground
for a period of not less than forty-eight hours, nor
more than fourteen days, and shall whilst there be
fed at the expense of their owners. -
Any person removing, or causing to be removed,
any cattle from the quarantine ground, without per-
mission of the Inspector, shall be subject to a penalty
not exceeding fifty pounds for every head of cattle
so removed. -
On the recommendation of the Inspector, and
on a certificate from him (to be called a Removal
Certificate) that any cattle in the quarantine ground
are free from all visible symptoms of infectious disease,
and that a suitable enclosure, to be therein described,
has been provided to receive them, the Superintend-
ent may at any time after the expiration of forty-
eight hours from their first entering allow such cattle
to be removed to such enclosure, there to remain for
the period of one calendar month from the date of such
removal; and if any such cattle shall be found during
the said period of one month elsewhere than in the
said enclosure, unless permission in writing shall
have been given by the Inspector to remove them to
some other place, the owner thereof shall be subject
to a penalty not exceeding five pounds per head for
every head of cattle so found: Provided always, that
if at any time after the expiration of seven days from
the date of the removal of any cattle from the quaran-
tine ground to an enclosure as above provided, the
Inspector on again inspecting the said cattle shall
report that they are free from all signs of infectious
disease, the Superintendent may by written order,
and subject to such conditions as he may think
necessary to impose, release the owner of such cattle
from all further obligation to keep the said cattle
in such enclosure. -
These regulations shall take effect from and
after the first day of May, 1866.
Given under my hand, at New Plymouth, this
eighteenth day of March, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-six.
H. R. RICHMOND,
Superintendent.
Superintendent's Office,
New Plymouth, 29th March, 1866.
In exercise of the powers delegated to me by His
Excellency the Governor, under the provisions
of "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861," I hereby ap-
point
WILLIAM HATELY,
to be an Inspector of Diseased Cattle for the Pro-
vince of Taranaki; the appointment to take effect
from the 1st May, 1866.
H. R. RICHMOND,
Superintendent.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 6th April, 1866.
INQUIRIES having been made respecting a per-
son named JOSEPH CHAVANNE, a native of
France, who formerly resided in Melbourne, and in
September, 1862, left that place for New Zealand,
since when his friends have heard nothing of him, it
is requested that any one who may be able to give
any information respecting the person in question will
communicate with this office.
W. GISBORNE,
Under Secretary.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 6th April, 1866.
NOTICE is hereby given that from and after this
date Letters, &c., for the undermentioned
places in the Levant, at which France maintains
Post Offices, will be charged the same rates of postage,
&c., and in all respects treated the same as letters,
&c., addressed to France and Algeria :-
Alexandretta,
Beyrout,
Dardanelles,
Gallatz,
Gallipoli,
Ibraili,
Ineboti,
Jaffa,
Kerassun,
Latakia,
Mersina,
Mitylene,
Rhodes,
Salonica,
Samsoun,
Sinope,
Smyrna,
Zulina,
Tangiers,
Trebizond,
Tripoli in Syria,
Tultcha,
Tunis,
Varna.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 6th April, 1866.
INQUIRIES having been made respecting a per-
son named WILLIAM GODLEY, a native of
Brighton, Sussex, England, a Builder and Bricklayer,
who is supposed to have come to New Zealand from
the Cape of Good Hope in the year 1864, any person
who may be able to give any information respecting
him is requested to communicate with this office.
W. GISBORNE,
Under Secretary.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 6th April, 1866.
UNDER the provisions of a Postal Convention
entered into between Great Britain and Austria,
the Post Office at Trieste, and the Austrian Post
Office in Alexandria, will in future make up direct
mails for this Colony, for conveyance by each of the
British mail packets from Suez.
The postage on letters from this Colony for
Northern Europe, specially addressed via Trieste,
will be at the rate of sixpence per quarter of an
ounce, and newspapers will be charged one penny
each. Book packets and pattern parcels will be
charged as follows:-
Under 1/4 lb. . . . . . . . . . 4d.
" 1/2 " . . . . . . . . . 8d.
" 1 " . . . . . . . . . 1s. 4d.
and so on, adding 8d. for every additional or fractional
part of 1/2 lb.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Commissioner's Order, No. 13.
CUSTOMS. In exercise of the power in me for
this purpose vested by "The Customs Regula-
tion Act, 1858," I, the Commissioner of Customs, do
hereby appoint and declare that the
PORT OF WAIRAU,
shall be a Port at which persons acting as Agents in
the entrance or clearance of ships, goods, or baggage,
or any business relating thereto, shall be required to
be duly licensed for that purpose.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this
fifth day of April, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Office of Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 5th April, 1866.
NOTICE is hereby given, that a wooden detached
building, situated in Brougham Street, at the
Port of New Plymouth, in the Province of Taranaki,
and known as
BROWN'S WAREHOUSE,
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Continuation of Regulations for imported cattle and quarantine ground management
(continued from previous page)
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources18 March 1866
Quarantine ground, Cattle inspection, Penalties, Removal Certificate, Taranaki
- H. R. Richmond, Superintendent
πΎ Appointment of Inspector of Diseased Cattle for Taranaki Province
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources29 March 1866
Inspector appointment, Diseased Cattle Act 1861, Taranaki
- WILLIAM Hately, Appointed Inspector of Diseased Cattle
- H. R. Richmond, Superintendent
ποΈ Inquiry for information regarding Joseph Chavanne
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration6 April 1866
Missing person inquiry, France, Melbourne, New Zealand
- JOSEPH Chavanne, Subject of official inquiry
- W. Gisborne, Under Secretary
π New postage rates for mail addressed to French post offices in the Levant
π Transport & Communications6 April 1866
Postage rates, Levant, France, Algeria, Post Offices
- E. W. Stafford
ποΈ Inquiry for information regarding William Godley
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration6 April 1866
Missing person inquiry, Builder, Bricklayer, Cape of Good Hope
- WILLIAM Godley, Subject of official inquiry
- W. Gisborne, Under Secretary
π Postal Convention details with Austria regarding Trieste and Alexandria mails
π Transport & Communications6 April 1866
Postal Convention, Austria, Trieste, Suez, Postage rates, Newspapers
- E. W. Stafford
π Declaration of Port of Wairau as a port requiring licensed ship agents
π Trade, Customs & Industry5 April 1866
Customs Regulation Act 1858, Port declaration, Wairau, Ship agents, Licensing
- E. W. Stafford, Commissioner of Customs
π Notice regarding the location of Brown's Warehouse in New Plymouth
π Trade, Customs & Industry5 April 1866
Warehouse, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, Taranaki
NZ Gazette 1866, No 20