✨ Sheep Disease Schedules, Telegraph, Maori Land
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
SCHEDULE K.
Permit for introduced sheep to travel. 186
A clean certificate having in pursuance of the
provisions of the abovenamed Act been granted on
the to
for the sheep mentioned in
the Schedule below of which he is the owner and
which are intended to be introduced into this Colony
at the crossing-place at this is to certify that
such sheep are hereby permitted to travel to their
destination by the route specified in the said Schedule.
Inspector.
Schedule above referred to.
| No. | Description. | Brands or Marks. | Name and address of owner and of person in charge. | From what Colony District and Run, | Route permitted to travel. | Destination, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Inspector.
SCHEDULE L.
Scale of charges to be paid for sustenance and dressing of
imported sheep whilst in quarantine. £ s. d.
Keep and sustenance for every day or part
of a day whilst in quarantine .... 0 1 0
Dipping three times in tobacco and sulphur
the following rates viz.
For the first or only sheep .... 0 10 0
For more than one and not exceeding
five-per sheep .... 0 5 0
For more than five and not exceeding
ten-per sheep .... 0 3 0
And for every additional sheep above
ten .... .... .... .... 0 2 6
SCHEDULE M.
Clean certificate for imported sheep. 186
I the undersigned Inspector for do hereby
certify that the imported sheep of which 18
the owner and which are more particularly specified
in the Schedule below have remained in quarantine
for a period of more than two months and have been
duly dressed in accordance with the provisions of the
abovenamed Act and that such sheep are clean and
may be removed.
Inspector.
Schedule above referred to.
| No. | Description. | Brands or Marks. | Where from by what ship and at what date. | Name and address of owner and of person in charge. | Route and Destination. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Inspector.
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SCHEDULE N.
Permit for the removal of sheep imported for slaughter.
Port of 186
I the undersigned Inspector for having
examined sheep per from branded
of which is the owner hereby certify
that such sheep are not infected and they are hereby
permitted to be removed for slaughter to any distance
not exceeding five miles from this port.
Inspector.
New Zealand Government Telegraph
Department,
Wellington, 18th January, 1867.
IT is hereby notified that Telegraph Stations are
now open at
HAVELOCK,
in the Province of Marlborough, and at
WAIKOUAITI,
in the Province of Otago. The tariff rates can be
seen at any of the telegraph stations.
Office hours from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m on week days,
and on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., and from
5 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
On and after the first February the Bluff Telegraph
Station will open at 9 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. on
week days, and on Sundays it will open at 10 a.m.,
closing at 10.30 a.m., and open at 5 p.m., closing at
5.30. p.m.
N.B.-Should the English mail via Suez arrive at
the Bluff when the office is closed, it will be opened
for the transmission of the English telegraphic
summary and other telegrams arriving by such mail.
JOHN HALL,
Telegraph Commissioner.
NOTICE. Whereas the District of Ngatiruanui
Coast was brought under the New Zealand
Settlements Act, and taken for settlement subject to
certain promises set forth in the order of confisca-
tion, it is now notified for public information, and in
order to show that the promise of the Government is
not forgotten, that His Excellency has reserved the
following lands within the district for surrendered
insurgents, that is to say, the lands comprised in
Schedule A. hereto, for the benefit, use, or occupation
of the people of the Tangahoe hapu of the Ngatiruanui
tribe, and the lands comprised in Schedule B. hereto
for the benefit, use, or occupation of the Pakakohi
hapu of the same tribe, these hapu having lately
returned to their allegiance, provided that the lands
comprised in the said Schedules are subject to more
exact definition as to their boundaries, and as to the
purposes for which, and the persons of either of the
hapu respectively for whom the same shall be specially
set apart. And as to the land comprised in Schedule
C. it is notified that the same has been in fulfilment
of the same promise set apart for the use of Hone
Pihama, a chief of the Tangahoe hapu, to be hereafter
granted to him absolutely in recognition of his
valuable services during two years; and in addition
to the lands in the Schedules other reserves will be
made and hereafter described, to contain burial places
of certain chiefs and others of the tribe of Ngatiruanui,
and to be granted to the Chief Tito te Hanataua.
Native Office,
J. C. RICHMOND.
Wellington, 26th January, 1867.
SCHEDULE A.
- Ten thousand acres of land, more or less, bounded
on the south-west by the River Tawhiti, a tributary
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Forms and Schedules for Imported Sheep Quarantine and Movement
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources26 January 1867
Sheep disease, Quarantine, Permits, Inspection fees, Certificates, Schedule K, Schedule L, Schedule M, Schedule N
🚂 Notification of New Zealand Telegraph Station Openings and Hours
🚂 Transport & Communications18 January 1867
Telegraph, Havelock, Waikouaiti, Otago, Marlborough, Office hours, Bluff
- JOHN HALL, Telegraph Commissioner
🪶 Land Reserves for Ngatiruanui Tribe Hapus following Confiscation
🪶 Māori Affairs26 January 1867
Land settlement, Ngatiruanui, Tangahoe hapu, Pakakohi hapu, Hone Pihama, Tito te Hanataua, Reserves
- Hone Pihama, Chief, granted land reserve
- Tito te Hanataua (Chief), Reserved burial grounds grant
- J. C. Richmond
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Schedule A Land Reserve Description for Tangahoe Hapu
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🪶 Māori Affairs26 January 1867
Land description, Schedule A, River Tawhiti, Land boundaries
NZ Gazette 1867, No 7