β¨ Diseased Cattle Proclamations
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Colony, all or any of the powers vested in the
Governor 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 or
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 Act, 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 Dis-
eased 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 Superintendent 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
Canterbury, 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 district of the
Province of Marlborough lying between the Clarence
River, the Conway River, theseaward Kaikoura Range,
and the sea, the Province of Otago, and the County
of Westland, in the Middle Island of New Zealand,
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 regu-
lating the removal or transportation of cattle from
the said several infected districts into the Province
of Canterbury:-
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 into a Quaran-
tine ground, and after having obtained a Quaran-
tine certificate from an Inspector of Cattle, 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 diseased cattle which shall pass
into this Province from either of the said dis-
tricts contrary 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
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after the day following the date of publication
in the New Zealand Gazette.
Given under my hand, at Christchurch, this
thirteenth day of February, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-one.
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 Governor
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 Dis-
eased 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 Act, 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 of "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 Superintendent of any Pro-
vince:
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 Canterbury,
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," afore-
said, 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, the said William Rolleston, by
virtue of such powers in me vested, do hereby pro-
claim and declare that, after the date of publication
thereof in the New Zealand Gazette, the several
Colonies of Australia, that is to say, the Colony of
Victoria, of New South Wales, of Queensland, of
South Australia and Western Australia, as well as
the Colony of Tasmania and the Colony of the Cape
of Good Hope, shall be deemed to be Infected Dis-
tricts within the meaning of the said Acts:
And I do further proclaim and declare the follow-
ing Regulations for regulating the importation of
cattle into the Province of Canterbury from such
districts, and for the landing or driving of such cattle,
and for 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 Quaran-
tine ground, and after having obtained from an
Inspector of Cattle a Quarantine certificate, he
shall be liable to a penalty of fifty pounds for
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Proclamation regarding Infected Districts in Middle Island and cattle movement regulations
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πΎ Primary Industries & Resources13 February 1871
Diseased Cattle Act, Infected Districts, Canterbury, Marlborough, Otago, Westland, Cattle movement regulations
- W. Rolleston, Superintendent
πΎ Proclamation declaring Australian Colonies and Cape of Good Hope as Infected Districts
πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesDiseased Cattle Act, Infected Districts, Importation regulations, Canterbury, Australia, Cape of Good Hope
- William Rolleston, Esquire, Superintendent
NZ Gazette 1871, No 12