Continuation of Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 60

Brands previously registered.
12. If the brand described in any application has
previously been registered by any other person, the
applicant shall amend his appplication by inserting
therein some other brand not previously registered.

Penalty for Non-registration.
13. No person shall depasture cattle upon any
lands subject to these regulations, or allow any cattle
belonging to him, or in his care or custody, or under
his control, to be at large upon any such lands,
unless the same shall be properly branded and the
brands and descriptions thereof registered in the
manner provided by these regulations. All cattle
depastured under these regulations shall be kept at
all times branded with the registered brand of the
person authorized to depasture the same; and all
cattle found unregistered or without such brand
upon any land subject to these regulations shall be
deemed to be ilegally depastured on such lands in
contravention of these regulations, and the owner
thereof shall be deemed guilty of a breach of these
regulations, and shall, upon conviction, be liable to a
penalty of 40s. per head for every head of cattle so
depastured: Provided the whole number shall not
exceed five head; and if the number shall exceed five
head, such owner shall, upon conviction, be liable to
a penalty of £10.

Diseased Cattle.
14. No cattle affected with any disease shall be
depastured upon any lands subject to these regula-
tions, or suffered or allowed to be at large thereon;
and if any person shall turn out or depasture upon
any lands subject to these regulations cattle affected
with any disease, or shall suffer or allow any cattle
so affected belonging to him, or in his care or custody,
or under his control, to be at large upon any lands
subject to these regulations, he shall be liable to a
penalty of £10 for the first offence and to a penalty
of £20 for any second or subsequent offence; and
for the purposes of this regulation the word "disease"
shall have the same meaning as is given to such
word in and by "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1871."

Pigs and Goats prohibited.
15. No person shall turn out or suffer or allow any
pig or goat belonging to him, or in his care or cus-
tody, or under his control, to be at large upon any
lands subject to these regulations; and if any person
shall turn out, upon any lands subject to these regu-
lations, or shall suffer or allow, any pig or goat
belonging to him, or in his care or custody, to be at
large upon any lands subject to these regulations, he
shall be liable to a penalty of £10 for the first offence,
and to a penalty of £20 for any second or subsequent
offence.

Depasturing of Bulls prohibited.
16. No bull shall be turned out or depastured or
allowed at large upon any lands subject to these
regulations without the written authority of the
Council or its authorized officer; and if any person
shall, without such written authority as aforesaid,
turn out or depasture upon any lands subject to
these regulations any bull belonging to him, or in his
care or custody, or shall suffer or allow any bull
belonging to him, or in his care or custody, to be at
large upon any lands subject to these regulations, he
shall be liable to a penalty of £10 for the first
offence, and to a penalty of £20 for any second or
subsequent offence.

Depasturing of Entire Horses prohibited.
17. No entire horse over the age of twelve months
shall be turned out or depastured or allowed at large
upon any lands subject to these regulations without
the written authority of the Council or its authorized
officer; and if any person shall, without such written
authority as aforesaid, turn out or depasture upon
any lands subject to these regulations any entire
horse belonging to him, or in his care or custody, or
shall suffer or allow any entire horse belonging to
him, or in his care or custody, to be at large upon any
lands subject to these regulations, he shall be liable
to a penalty of £10 for the first offence, and to a
penalty of £20 for any second or subsequent offence.

Penalty for illegally depasturing.
18. Any person depasturing cattle upon any lands
subject to these regulations without a license
authorizing him in that behalf, and any person
depasturing upon any lands subject to these regula-
tions a greater number of cattle than he is entitled
to depasture by virtue of such license, or than by
these regulations he is entitled to depasture by virtue
of a miner's right or business license, shall be liable
to a penalty of 10s. for every head of cattle so
depastured.

Stock not to be unnecessarily disturbed.
19. No person shall drive, harass, or unneces-
sarily disturb any cattle lawfully depasturing under
these regulations upon any lands subject to these
regulations; and if any person shall unlawfully
drive, harass, or unnecessarily disturb any cattle so
depasturing as aforesaid he shall be liable to a
penalty of £5.

Removal of Cattle.
20. No person shall remove cattle (excepting such
as are his own property) from any lands subject to
these regulations without the written sanction of the
owner of such cattle. Any person removing cattle
shall drive all the cattle collected by him to the
nearest stock-yard, and there examine them carefully,
and separate from his own cattle any cattle he may
have collected which do not belong to him, and he
shall forthwith drive the latter back to the place from
whence they were taken. Any person committing
any breach of this regulation shall be liable to a
penalty of £5.

Mount Benger Depasturing District.
21. No person shall remove any cattle from, or
place any cattle upon, any lands subject to these regu-
lations comprised within the Mount Benger Depas-
turing District, described in the said First Schedule
hereto, without giving two days' previous notice in
writing to the Ranger of the said depasturing dis-
trict of his intention so to do, by delivering such
notice personally to such Ranger or leaving the same
for him at his residence or place of abode; and if any
person shall place any cattle upon or remove any
cattle from any lands subject to these regulations
comprised within the said depasturing district with-
out giving such notice as aforesaid he shall be liable
to a penalty of £5.

Cattle not to be removed on Sundays, or between Sunset
and Sunrise on Week-days.

22. No person shall muster or remove cattle upon
or from any lands subject to these regulations upon
Sunday, or between the hours of sunset and sunrise
on any other day. Any person committing a breach
of this regulation shall be liable to a penalty of £5.

Rangers to be appointed.
23. The Council shall from time to time, as it shall
think fit, appoint one or more persons to be Rangers
of lands subject to these regulations, and any such
person may be appointed generally over all such lands,
or for a particular district only; and the duties of
any and every person so appointed shall be to observe
and take care that the provisions of these regulations
are complied with, and to lay informations against
persons offending against the same, and to sue for
and recover penalties for any breach of these regula-
tions, and generally to perform and discharge all such



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29 June 1882
Cattle management, Brands, Penalties, Diseased animals, Bulls, Horses, Rangers, Tuapeka County