Regulations, Election, Patents




JUNE 29.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 909

duties as the Council shall appoint. The engagement
of every person so appointed shall be terminable by
one month's notice on either side.

Mustering Cattle.
24. The Council reserve to themselves the right
from time to time, and at any time, to authorize any
Ranger, or any other person they may think fit, to
muster the cattle depasturing upon any lands subject
to these regulations, for the purpose of ascertaining
whether there are among them any unbranded or un-
registered cattle, or any cattle depasturing contrary
to these regulations; and every depasturing license
issued under these regulations shall be deemed to
have contained therein the reservation of such a right
as aforesaid.

Unregistered Cattle.
25. If any unbranded or unregistered cattle shall
at any time be found upon any lands subject to these
regulations, or if any cattle shall be found illegally
depasturing upon any such lands, the owner of such
cattle shall, in addition to any penalty otherwise pro-
vided by these regulations, be liable to pay and shall
pay to the Council all the costs and charges incident
to the collecting and recovering of such cattle.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

MOUNT BENGER DEPASTURING DISTRICT.
BOUNDED towards the North and East by Vincent County and
Maniototo County to Lammerlaw; towards the South-east,
South, and South-west by Beaumont Riding and the southern
boundary of the gold fields; and towards the West by South-
land County—whole of Teviot and part of James Ridings.

GABRIEL'S DEPASTURING DISTRICT.
Bounded towards the North-east by Taieri County; towards
the East by Waipori and Waitahuna Ridings; towards the
South and East by Clark's Riding to the source of the Crook-
burn; towards the South by the Crookburn; towards the
South-west by Bruce County; towards the West by the
boundary of gold fields; and towards the North-west by James
and Teviot Ridings—whole of Gabriel's and parts of Brown's
and Beaumont Ridings.

WAITAHUNA DEPASTURING DISTRICT.
Bounded towards the North-east by the Waipori Riding;
towards the South-east by Bruce County; towards the South-
west by the boundary of the gold fields to the source of the
Crookburn; and towards the West and North by Brown's and
Gabriel's Ridings—whole of Waitahuna and part of Clark's
Ridings.

WAIPORI DEPASTURING DISTRICT.
Bounded towards the North-east and East by Taieri County;
towards the South-west by Bruce County to the Waitahuna
Hill; thence due west to the Waitahuna River; thence
towards the West in a north-westerly direction along the said
river and boundary of Run 520 to boundary of Gabriel's
Riding; and thence by eastern boundary of said riding—whole
of Waipori Riding.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

To the Chairman, Tuapeka County Council.
PURSUANT to the provisions of "The Mines Act, 1877," and
regulations made thereunder, I hereby apply for a license to
depasture
head of
in the
Depasturing
District, Tuapeka County, such cattle being [or to be forthwith]
branded as follows, namely [Here insert description of stock,
and the colour, sex, and brand of each].
Dated the
day of
18
(Name in full.)
(Address.)

THIRD SCHEDULE.
No.
, of
stock upon the
the sum of
head of
Tuapeka County Council Office,
18
, having applied for a license to depasture
Depasturing District, and having paid
, is hereby authorized to depasture
branded as herein described, within the said
district, until the 31st day of March, 18
Description of brands:
Chairman.

FOURTH SCHEDULE.
No.
Tuapeka County Council Offices,
18
, of
, being entitled to run
head of
on the
Depasturing District, as the holder of
has this day registered a description of the said
cattle and their brands, as herein described, and declared the
same to be his own property.
Clerk of County Council.

Given under my hand, at the County Offices,
Lawrence, this ninth day of June, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-two.

JAMES BUCHANAN,
Chairman, Tuapeka County Council.

The above regulations were approved and consented
to at a meeting of the County Council of the County
of Tuapeka, held on the 9th June, 1882, as the rules
and regulations to be made under subsections 4 and 5
of section 51 of "The Mines Act, 1877."
JOHN J. WOODS,
Clerk, Tuapeka County Council.
Seal attached in the presence of—David Hunter
Mervyn and Jas. Bennet, Members of the Tuapeka
County Council, this 9th day of June, 1882.

Member of the House of Representatives for Franklin
North elected.

Clerk of the Writs' Office,
Wellington, 27th June, 1882.
THE Clerk of the Writs has received a return to
the writ issued by him on the 20th May, 1882,
for the election of a Member to serve in the House
of Representatives of New Zealand for the electoral
district hereinafter specified, and by the indorse-
ment on such writ it appears that the under-men-
tioned gentleman has been duly elected for such
district, viz.:—

For the District of Franklin North:
BENJAMIN HARRIS.
G. S. COOPER,
Clerk of the Writs.

Application for Patent.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 26th June, 1882.
PATENT for an Invention for Bending Railway
or Fee Iron.
ALEXANDER BLACK, of Dunedin, has deposited at
this office a specification of the said invention; and
I have appointed Friday, the 1st day of September
next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at this office, to
hear the said application and all objections thereto;
and I require all persons having an interest in op-
posing the grant of such Letters Patent to leave,
on or before the 28th day of August next, at this
office, particulars in writing of their objections to
the said application, otherwise they will be precluded
from urging the same.
No. 666.
W. S. REID,
Patent Officer.

Application for Patent.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 28th June, 1882.
PATENT for an Invention for Scouring Wool in
the Fleece, without breaking up, cotting, felting,
or injuring the fibre, to be called "Potter's Machine
for Scouring Wool in the Fleece."
ALBERT POTTER, of Hamilton, Provincial District
of Auckland, Woolstapler, has deposited at this
office a specification of the said invention; and I



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🌾 Continuation of Depasturing Regulations and Schedules (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
29 June 1882
Regulations, Grazing rights, Cattle muster, District boundaries, Tuapeka County, Schedules
  • JAMES BUCHANAN, Chairman, Tuapeka County Council
  • JOHN J. WOODS, Clerk, Tuapeka County Council
  • David Hunter Mervyn, Member of the Tuapeka County Council
  • Jas. Bennet, Member of the Tuapeka County Council

🏛️ Election of Member for Franklin North District

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
27 June 1882
Parliamentary election, Member elected, Franklin North
  • BENJAMIN Harris, Elected Member of House of Representatives

  • G. S. COOPER, Clerk of the Writs

🏭 Patent Application for Bending Railway or Fee Iron

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 June 1882
Patent application, Railway iron, Dunedin, Invention
  • ALEXANDER Black, Applicant for Patent

  • W. S. REID, Patent Officer

🏭 Patent Application for Scouring Wool in the Fleece

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 June 1882
Patent application, Wool scouring, Hamilton, Auckland, Invention
  • ALBERT Potter, Applicant for Patent

  • W. S. REID, Patent Officer