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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
to order that a brand shall be placed on such cattle
by the owner or person having charge or possession
of the said cattle.
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When any cattle have been ordered to be
confined on any farm or run in accordance with the
preceding regulations, it shall be lawful to the Super-
intendent, or Provincial Secretary, if he shall think
fit, to order that the said cattle shall be inoculated
for the purpose of preventing pleuro-pneumonia, and
the owner or person having the custody, charge, or
possession of the said cattle shall thereupon cause
them to be inoculated, and if the said owner or
person having the custody, charge, or possession of
the said cattle shall neglect or refuse to cause the
said cattle to be inoculated, he shall be liable to a
penalty of fifty pounds for every week during which
the said cattle shall not be inoculated from and after
a date to be fixed by the Superintendent or Provin-
cial Secretary. -
The Superintendent of Canterbury, or in his
absence, the Provincial Secretary, may give notice in
writing that from and after a day to be named by
him in such notice no cattle will be permitted to
travel on any road within such district as may be
defined by him in the said notice, within an infected
district, and such notice shall be published in one or
more newspapers of the Province and be posted in
such places within the district as shall be prescribed
by an inspector under the Diseased Cattle Acts. -
If any cattle be driven, or be found straying
on any road within the district so defined, the owner
or person having charge of the same shall be liable
to a penalty of ten pounds in respect of every head
of cattle so driven or straying, provided that the
inspector may give permission in writing after inspec-
tion, for the driving of cattle to any place to be
named in such authority for the purpose of slaughter. -
No cattle shall be driven into any saleyard in
any infected district within the Province of Canter-
bury which has been proclaimed in the New Zealand
Gazette, for the purpose of being sold by auction, or
otherwise, without the written authority of an
inspector under the Diseased Cattle Acts, and any
person guilty of any breach of this regulation shall
be liable to a penalty of fifty pounds for every head
of cattle driven into such saleyard. -
All owners, or persons having the custody,
care, or possession of any cattle, within any such
infected district as aforesaid, shall, within thirty days
from the fourteenth day of June instant, give a notice
in writing to the officer in charge of the police
station nearest the place where such cattle are kept,
or are, containing the number of such cattle, the par-
ticulars as nearly as can be of the place or places
where such cattle are kept or are, and the brands
with which they are branded; and if such owners or
persons shall neglect or refuse to obey this regula-
tion they shall be liable to a penalty of ten pounds. -
Every inspector appointed under the Diseased
Cattle Acts by the Superintendent shall make a
report in writing to the said Superintendent of all
things done by him under these regulations, and
under the said Acts, as and when he shall be required
so to do. -
These regulations shall take effect from and
after the date of publication in the New Zealand
Gazette.
Given under my hand, at Christchurch, this
tenth day of June, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-eight.
W. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.
By His Honor's command,
EDWD. JOLLIE,
Provincial Secretary.
I, WILLIAM ROLLESTON, Superintendent of the
Province of Canterbury, in pursuance of the powers
delegated to me under "The Diseased Cattle Act
Amendment Act, 1865," do hereby cancel from
and after the date of publication of this notice
in the New Zealand Gazette the appointments of
inspectors under the Diseased Cattle Acts made by
William Sefton Moorhouse, Esquire, on the twenty-
fourth day of April, 1868, and published in the New
Zealand Gazette of the twenty-seventh April, 1868;
And I do hereby appoint the following persons to be
inspectors under the Diseased Cattle Acts, viz. :--
Thomas Ross,
James Cowie,
John Dron,
Sergeant James Hurse,
Sergeant Thomas O'Grady,
Sergeant George Beatty,
Sergeant Charles Davies,
Constable Joseph Judge,
Constable John Mullin,
Constable Alfred Walker,
Constable Charles William Greenwood,
Constable James Burtenshaw.
These appointments to take effect from and after
the date of publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
Given under my hand at Christchurch, this
tenth day of June, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-eight.
W. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.
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Regulations regarding Infected Cattle Districts (Continuation)
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ποΈ Provincial & Local Government10 June 1868
Cattle disease, Pleuro-pneumonia, Inoculation, Penalties, Canterbury, Inspector powers, Regulations
- W. Rolleston, Superintendent
- EDWD. JOLLIE, Provincial Secretary
ποΈ Cancellation and Appointment of Diseased Cattle Inspectors for Canterbury
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government10 June 1868
Inspector appointments, Cancellation, Diseased Cattle Acts, Canterbury
12 names identified
- Thomas Ross, Appointed inspector under Acts
- James Cowie, Appointed inspector under Acts
- John Dron, Appointed inspector under Acts
- James Hurse (Sergeant), Appointed inspector under Acts
- Thomas O'Grady (Sergeant), Appointed inspector under Acts
- George Beatty (Sergeant), Appointed inspector under Acts
- Charles Davies (Sergeant), Appointed inspector under Acts
- Joseph Judge (Constable), Appointed inspector under Acts
- John Mullin (Constable), Appointed inspector under Acts
- Alfred Walker (Constable), Appointed inspector under Acts
- Charles William Greenwood (Constable), Appointed inspector under Acts
- James Burtenshaw (Constable), Appointed inspector under Acts
- W. Rolleston, Superintendent
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