✨ Stock Disease Regulations Text
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 85
Inspector, to enable such horses or bullocks to pass
and repass, without further inspection or payment
of the said charges, between any portions of either of
the adjoining colonies and this Colony.
Introduction into the Colony of Stock from places other
than the Australasian Colonies and New Zealand.
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No stock of any kind mentioned in the Second
Schedule brought by sea to the Colony from any
place other than one of the Australasian colonies or
New Zealand, shall be introduced at any other place
than Sandridge, or without the authority, in writing,
of an Inspector of Stock, and except in accordance
with the conditions of such authority. -
Before authorizing the introduction of any such
stock, the Inspector shall be furnished with a certifi-
cate, in the form or to the effect of the Fifth Schedule
hereto, from some veterinary surgeon in whom he has
confidence, that such stock are, in his opinion, free
from any of the said diseases, and a statutory decla-
ration from the master of the vessel in which such
stock have been brought to this Colony, that they
have not suffered from any such disease during the
voyage, and be satisfied that the said stock are free
from any of the said diseases. -
No Inspector shall authorize the removal from
any quarantine ground, of any stock ordered to have
been placed in quarantine, until they have been twice
disinfected to his satisfaction, and have been detained
until he is satisfied that they appear to be free from
any of the said diseases. -
No Inspector shall authorize the introduction
into the Colony of any fittings until they have been
properly disinfected to the satisfaction of the In-
spector, nor of any fodder, other than oilcake, bran,
barley, beans, or pease, except for the purpose of
burning such other fodder on the beach. -
No fodder or fittings shall be thrown over-
board from any ship in any port of the Colony. -
The places or buildings at which stock may be
kept in quarantine may be from time to time deter-
mined and varied by the Governor in Council, and
on the publication in the Government Gazette of an
Order of the Governor in Council declaring any place
or building a place at which stock may be kept in
quarantine, and defining the boundaries of such place
or building, such place or building, together with any
adjoining land, the boundaries whereof are defined
by such Order and declared to form part of the dis-
trict hereinafter mentioned, shall become, and until
the variation or revocation of such order, continue, a
quarantine district.
- No person shall do, or cause to be done, or
assist in doing any act forbidden by these regulations;
or obtain, or endeavour to obtain, or assist any one
in obtaining or endeavouring to obtain by fraud any
authority under these regulations, or forge any
authority purporting to be issued under these regu-
lations, or make use of any such forged authority, or
fraudulently grant or issue any such authority, or
obstruct or refuse to carry out the directions of any
Inspector or other person acting under the authority
of these regulations.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Catarrh.
Cumberland disease.
Foot and mouth disease.
Glanders.
Small-pox in sheep.
Pleuro-pneumonia.
Rinderpest.
Murrain.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
Bull.
Cow.
Ox.
Calf.
Stallion.
Mare.
Gelding.
Foal.
Ass.
Mule.
Ram.
Ewe.
Wether.
Lamb.
Pig.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
"Diseases in Stock Act, 1872."—Authority to travel
Stock.
No.
This is to authorize the stock particularized below, the
property of Mr. , of , now in charge of Mr.
, which which has been inspected, to travel from
to , viz.:—
Particulars of Stock.
No. Brand. Sex. Description. Amount
received.
£ s. d.
Horses, fee received at 1s. head
Cattle, " at 1s. "
Calves, " at 6d. "
Foals, " at 6d. "
Sheep, " at 1d. "
Pigs, " at 1d. "
Total received per Treasury receipt or by cash £
(Signed) Inspector of Stock.
Stationed at .
FOURTH SCHEDULE.
By Land.
Apsley, Echuca,
Tubbut, Tocumwall,
Euston, Albury,
Swan Hill, The point where the direct road from Penola to Casterton
crosses the boundary line of South Australia and Victoria.
By Sea.
Sandridge.
FIFTH SCHEDULE.
Certificate.
This is to certify that I have examined , and am of
opinion that they are free from all infectious and contagious
diseases.
(Signed) Veterinary Surgeon.
Dated—
Printed under the authority of the New Zealand Government, by GEORGE
DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources1 February 1873
Stock movement, Quarantine, Disease inspection, Import restrictions, Schedules, Penalties, Fittings, Fodder
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