Cattle Disease Regulations and Appointments




544
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
the destroying of cattle imported, landed, or driven,
contrary to these Regulations :--
I.—If any person shall import any cattle from
either or any of the said infected districts into
the Province of Canterbury, unless upon
Quarantine Ground, and after having obtained
from an Inspector of Cattle a Quarantine Certi-
ficate, he shall be liable to a penalty of fifty
pounds for every head of cattle so imported
into the Province of Canterbury.
II.—If any person shall land or cause to be landed
or assist in landing any cattle coming from
either of the said infected districts in or upon
any part of the Province of Canterbury, unless
upon a Quarantine Ground, and after having
obtained a Quarantine Certificate, he shall be
liable to a penalty of fifty pounds for every head
of cattle so landed.
III.—It shall be lawful for and the duty of any
Inspector of Cattle or Police Constable to
destroy, or cause to be destroyed, any cattle
which shall be imported or landed contrary to
these Regulations.
IV.—If any person shall wilfully impede or
obstruct any Inspector of Cattle or Police
Constable acting under the authority of these
Regulations, every person so offending may be
taken before two Justices of the Peace, and shall
be liable to a penalty of fifty pounds.
V.—These Regulations shall take effect from and
after the day following the date of publication in
the New Zealand Gazette.

Given under my hand, at Christchurch, this
fifth day of October, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy.

W. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.

PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861,"
it is enacted that the Governor in Council may, by
Warrant under his hand, from time to time delegate
to the Superintendent of any Province within the
Colony all or any of the powers vested in the Gover-
nor or the Governor in Council by the said Act,
subject to such regulations as he may think fit: And
whereas by the fourth section of "The Diseased
Cattle Act Amendment Act, 1865," it is enacted that
the Governor may, by any Order in Council, from
time to time annul, make void, or alter or vary and
make anew, any Orders in Council, regulations,
appointments, or prohibitory or other declarations
made and published by the Governor under the
authority of "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861," or of
"The Diseased Cattle Act Amendment, 1865," or by
the Superintendent of any Province under or in
pursuance of any powers delegated under the powers
of delegation contained in "The Diseased Cattle Act,
1861," or "The Diseased Cattle Act Amendment Act,
1865:" And whereas by the fifth section of "The
Diseased Cattle Act Amendment Act, 1865," it is
enacted that the power of annulling, making void, or
allowing or varying and making anew, any such
regulations, appointments, or prohibitory or other
declarations, vested in the Governor by "The
Diseased Cattle Act Amendment Act, 1865," may
from time to time be delegated by the Governor in
Council, by warrant under his hand, to the Super-
intendent of any Province:

And whereas the said Governor hath, by and with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council of
New Zealand, delegated to William Rolleston,
Esquire, the Superintendent of the Province of Can-
terbury, within the said Province, so long as he shall
remain Superintendent of the Province, the several
powers vested in the Governor or the Governor in

Council by the second, fourth, fifth, seventh, ninth, and
tenth sections of "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861,"
aforesaid, and all the powers which by the fifth section
of "The Diseased Cattle Act Amendment Act, 1865,"
the Governor in Council is authorized so to delegate:
Now therefore, I, William Rolleston, by virtue of
such powers in me vested, do hereby proclaim and
declare that, after the date of the publication hereof
in the New Zealand Gazette, all that portion of the
Middle Island of New Zealand lying to the North of
the Hurunui River, and of a straight line from the
source of that river to the County of Westland, the
County of Westland, and the Provinces of Otago and
Southland in the Middle Island, and the Provinces of
Auckland and Taranaki in the North Island, shall be
deemed Infected Districts within the meaning of the
said Acts: And I do further proclaim and declare the
following Regulations for the destruction of diseased
cattle, and for the preventing and regulating the
removal or transportation of cattle from the said
several infected districts into the Province of Can-
terbury:--
I.—If any person shall import, drive, or remove,
or cause to be imported, driven, or removed, or
assist in driving or removing, any cattle from
either of the said infected districts into the
Province of Canterbury, except upon Quaran-
tine Ground, and the authority of a Quarantine
Certificate, such person shall be liable to a
penalty of fifty pounds for every head of cattle
so imported, driven, or removed.
II.—It shall be lawful for any Inspector of Cattle
or Police Constable to destroy, or cause to be
destroyed, any cattle which shall pass into this
Province from either of the said districts, con-
trary to these Regulations.
III.—If any person shall wilfully impede or ob-
struct any Inspector, or any Police Constable
acting under the authority of these Regulations,
every person so offending shall be liable to a
penalty of fifty pounds.
IV.—These Regulations shall take effect from and
after the day following the date of publication in
the New Zealand Gazette.

Given under my hand, at Christchurch, this
fifth day of October, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy.

W. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.

I, WILLIAM ROLLESTON, Superintendent of the Pro-
vince of Canterbury, in pursuance and exercise of the
powers delegated to me under "The Diseased Cattle
Act, 1861," and "The Diseased Cattle Act Amend-
ment Act, 1865," do hereby appoint

THOMAS HILL, M.R.C.V.S.,

to be an Inspector under the said Acts.
This appointment to take effect from and after the
day following the date of publication in the New Zea-
land Gazette.

Given under my hand, at Christchurch, this
fifth day of October, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy.

W. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.

I, CLARENCE HOOPER, L.R.C.P.E., M.R.C.S.E., re-
siding in Marton, hereby give notice that it is
my intention to apply to the Registrar-General to be
registered under "The Medical Practitioners Regis-
tration Act, 1869," at the expiration of one month,
and that copies of my diplomas, certified to by a
Justice of the Peace, are deposited for public inspec-
tion in the office of the Registrar-General, Wellington.
Marton, 22nd October, 1870.
553

Printed under the authority of the New Zealand Government, by GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.




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🌾 Continuation of Regulations for Destroying Diseased Cattle (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 October 1870
Regulations, Penalties, Cattle importation, Quarantine Certificate, Canterbury
  • W. Rolleston, Superintendent

🌾 Proclamation declaring specific areas as Infected Districts under Cattle Acts

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 October 1870
Proclamation, Diseased Cattle Act, Infected Districts, Delegation of powers, Hurunui River, Otago, Taranaki
  • William Rolleston, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury

🌾 Appointment of Thomas Hill as Inspector under Diseased Cattle Acts

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 October 1870
Appointment, Inspector, Cattle Disease, M.R.C.V.S., Christchurch
  • Thomas Hill (M.R.C.V.S.), Appointed Inspector under Diseased Cattle Acts

  • W. Rolleston, Superintendent

🏥 Notice of intention to register as a Medical Practitioner

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
22 October 1870
Medical Practitioner, Registration, Diploma, Marton, Wellington
  • Clarence Hooper (L.R.C.P.E., M.R.C.S.E.), Applying for Medical Practitioner registration