β¨ Regulations and Gazette Rates
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
first obtain, after inspection, a certificate from the
Inspector, or one of the Inspectors, of the said
Infected District, in the form of the Schedule hereto
annexed, or to the effect thereof, which certificate
shall be a sufficient authority to drive or remove
such cattle from and out of such Infected District at
any time within the period specified in such certifi-
cate: provided that such certificate shall have no
force or validity unless the cattle shall be so driven
or removed within the time specified therein.
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Any Inspector, upon being required by notice
in writing, containing the number and kind, descrip-
tion and marks, and brands of the cattle to be
inspected, from any person, and served personally
upon him, or left at such Inspector's usual place of
abode, and upon payment or tender to him of the
fees which by the 19th Regulation he is entitled to
receive, shall attend at any place mentioned in such
notice within the said district forthwith after the
receipt of such notice, or within a reasonable time
thereafter, for the purpose of examining any cattle
which it is proposed to drive or remove from or out
of the said district, with a view to decide whether
he shall grant the certificate required by the 17th
Regulation. -
Every Inspector, after examining, when re-
quested as aforesaid, any cattle which it is proposed to
drive or remove from and out of his district, and after
obtaining from the proprietor or person in charge of
such cattle a written declaration that they have been
free from disease for a period of six months prior to
such examination, shall, if he be satisfied by such
examination and declaration, or otherwise, that such
cattle, or any of them, are free from disease, and have
been so during the immediately preceding six
months, grant a certificate in the form contained in
the Schedule hereto annexed, or to the like effect,
which certificate shall be a sufficient authority for
the removal of such cattle from the Infected District
at any time within the period prescribed by the said
certificate. And it shall be lawful for any such
Inspector to defer granting such certificate for any
time not longer than fourteen days in cases where he
suspects that such cattle have incurred risk of infec-
tion, and such Inspector may by inquiry, and such
other means as he thinks fit, satisfy himself whether
there is reason to believe that such cattle are infected. -
The Inspector's certificate for the driving or
removal of cattle out of the said Infected District
shall be in the form contained in the Schedule hereto
annexed, or to the like effect, and shall authorize the
removal of the cattle in the certificate specified
within a time to be fixed therein. -
The Inspector, provided he is not a salaried
Government officer, shall be entitled to fees at the
rate of two pounds per diem during the time he may
be employed, and every Inspector shall be entitled to
travelling expenses at the rate of one shilling and
sixpence per mile one way, for granting certificates
for the removal of such cattle out of the district,
which fees shall be paid before inspection by the
person applying for such examination and certificate
as aforesaid. -
No penalty to be inflicted under these Regu-
lations shall exceed the sum of five hundred pounds.
SCHEDULE.
I do hereby certify that I have authorized (name,
residence, and description of owner of cattle, or person
having charge thereof,) to drive or remove the under-
mentioned cattle from and out of the Infected
District of ( ).
Number and kind. Description and marks. Brands.
This certificate to be in force for ( ) days
from the date hereof.
Date................................ A. B.,
Inspector of Cattle ( ).
Given under my hand, and issued under the
Public Seal of the Province of Otago, at
Dunedin, this third day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
(L.S.) THOMAS DICK,
Superintendent.
By His Honor's command,
JOHN MOUAT,
Provincial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 21st December, 1866.
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πΎ Primary Industries & Resources3 December 1866
Regulations, Inspector, Certificate, Cattle movement, Fees, Penalties, Otago Province
- THOMAS DICK, Superintendent
- JOHN MOUAT, Provincial Secretary
π° Announcement of Gazette Subscription and Advertising Rates
π° NZ Gazette21 December 1866
Subscription fees, Advertising charges, Government Printer, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1866, No 66