✨ Quarantine Regulations, Maori Trustees Appointments
Feb. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 249
station as directed by an Inspector, such dog shall be destroyed.
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All dogs imported into the colony, except from one of the Australasian Colonies, shall remain in quarantine for a term of not less than six months from the date of arrival.
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All dogs imported as aforesaid shall be under the supervision of the Inspector at the port of arrival, and shall not be removed either from the vessel by which they shall have arrived or from quarantine unless and until a permit for the removal of such dog or dogs shall have been first had and obtained by the owner or consignee from an Inspector.
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All expenses of examination by the Inspector or by any veterinary surgeon employed by him, and all expenses of landing, removing to, maintaining, and keeping in quarantine and removing from quarantine of any dog, and all expenses in connection therewith, shall be borne by the owner or consignee of such dog; and the owner or consignee shall on demand deposit the estimated amount of such costs and expenses with the Inspector previous to any dog being landed; and when such dog shall die or be destroyed, or be delivered up to its owner or consignee, the Inspector shall render to such owner or consignee a full and true account of the money so deposited with him as aforesaid, and shall hand over the balance (if any) of such deposit to the depositor, his executors or administrators, or, failing such, shall pay it into the Public Account.
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When any Inspector has caused any dog to be destroyed he shall give notice in writing to the owner or consignee thereof.
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Any notice required to be given to the owner or consignee of any dog may be given by a registered letter addressed to such owner or consignee at any address which such owner or consignee may have forwarded in writing to the Inspector as his usual address; or, if such owner or consignee has not so forwarded any address, then by advertisement in a daily newspaper locally published.
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Every master of a vessel who shall neglect to forward notice of the arrival of, or who shall land or attempt to land, or permit or suffer to be landed, any dog without a permit for such landing or removal from an Inspector first had and obtained, or who shall remove or attempt to remove, or permit or suffer to be removed, any dog from his ship or vessel to or from any other ship or vessel whilst either of such ships or vessels shall be within New Zealand waters without permission from an Inspector, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay a penalty of £50.
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Every owner or consignee or person who shall land or attempt to land, or assist or be in any way concerned in landing or transshipping, or attempting to land or transship, any dog from any vessel before a permit shall have been had and obtained from an Inspector for that purpose; or who shall refuse or neglect to remove any dog from any vessel to a quarantine-ground on being directed by any Inspector so to remove such dog; or who shall remove or attempt to remove, or assist or be in any way concerned in removing, any dog from a quarantine-ground, without a permit from an Inspector authorising such removal first had and obtained; or who shall refuse or neglect to remove any dog from quarantine within twenty-four hours after an Inspector shall have granted a permit for such removal; or who shall refuse or neglect forthwith to obey any requisition, order, or direction under these regulations or any of them; or who shall obstruct or hinder any Inspector in the execution of any of his duties or powers under these regulations, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence a penalty of £50.
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Every person being thereunto liable who shall neglect or refuse to pay on demand by an Inspector the cost, as required by Regulation 13, of all expenses under these regulations, shall, for every day during which such neglect or refusal shall continue, forfeit and pay a penalty of £25.
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Any dog from the shore found or allowed to stray on board a ship on which an imported dog is detained may be destroyed on the order of an Inspector.
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Any master, mate, or member of the crew of a ship who shall permit or suffer a dog to go on board their ship during the time any dog shall be detained on such ship shall be liable to a fine of not less than £5.
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No dog will be allowed on the quarantine-ground except for the purpose of quarantine, and any dog found trespassing on the quarantine-ground shall be immediately destroyed.
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No compensation or claim shall be allowed or payable to any person whatever for any dog destroyed under these regulations, or dying from any cause whilst in quarantine.
RECOVERY OF FINES, PENALTIES, ETC.
- All fees, fines, penalties, and other sums made payable under any of the foregoing regulations may be sued for and recovered in the manner provided by section 51 of “The Diseased Cattle Act, 1881.”
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Appointing Trustees under Maori Real Estate Management Acts, 1867 and 1877.
Wm. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this eleventh day of February, 1884.
Present: His Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS by “The Maori Real Estate Management Act, 1867” (hereinafter called “the said Act”), it is enacted that, if any title to or interest in any hereditaments shall accrue to any Maoris who or any of whom shall be infants, lunatics, or under legal disability, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council, if he think fit, to order that such hereditaments, or any part thereof or interest therein, as shall to the Governor in Council be shown to belong to such infant or lunatic or other person under legal disability shall be vested in trustees, as the Governor in Council shall think fit:
And whereas by “The Maori Real Estate Management Act Amendment Act, 1877,” it is provided that, in all cases in which no trustee of such estate of any infant Maori prior to the passing of the said last recited Act has been appointed, the Governor may appoint such trustee only on the recommendation of a Judge of the Native Land Court:
And whereas, in pursuance of orders bearing dates as contained in the first column of the Schedule hereto, made by the Judge named in the second column thereof, the persons named in the third column were recommended to the Governor as trustees under the said Acts on behalf of the persons named and under the disability described in the fourth column, in respect of the lands described or referred to in the fifth column:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the colony, in exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him by the said Acts, doth hereby order that the interests and shares of the persons under disability named in the Schedule hereto in the several blocks of land referred to therein shall be and remain vested in the several persons named in the third column thereof as trustees within the meaning and for the purposes of the said Acts for the said persons respectively during the term or terms of their minority or other disability; the said parcels of land having the areas and boundaries set forth in the Crown grants, certificates of title, and memorials of ownership affecting the same, and in the record maps in the office of the Surveyor-General.
SCHEDULE.
| Dates of Orders. | Judge by whom made. | Trustees hereby appointed. | Names, Sex, and Age of Persons under Disability. | Lands in respect of which Trustees are appointed. |
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| 1883. | ||||
| 19 December | Edward Walter Puckey | Ihapera te Io | Te Uranga Hemana, f., 14 yrs. | Tatua East, Oruanui, Taupo; estimated area, 17,740 acres. |
| " | " | Tutata | Hera Tuawa Paekau, f., 18 yrs. | Lot 38, Parish of Pepepe, Taupiri, Waikato, 51 acres 3 roods. |
| 21 December | " | Maihi te Kapua (otherwise Te Hinaki) | Hariata Rangipuata, f., 7 yrs.; Te Aupare Rangipuata, f., 5 yrs.; Hera Kuramaringi, f., 3 yrs. | Okauia No. 3, Piako, Waikato, 863 acres 2 roods. |
| " | " | Pohoi te Tahatika | Pepi Waitangi, m., 1 yr. | Ditto. |
| 20 December | " | Maihi te Kapua (otherwise Maihi te Hinaki) | Hariata Rangipuata, f., 7 yrs.; Te Aupare Rangipuata (otherwise Te Aupare Ngahua), f., 5 yrs.; Hera Kuramaringi, f., 3 yrs. | Okauia No. 4, Piako, Waikato, 2,346 acres. |
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Quarantine Regulations for Dogs
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare14 February 1884
Dogs, Quarantine, Regulations, Import, Penalties
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
🪶 Appointing Trustees under Maori Real Estate Management Acts
🪶 Māori Affairs11 February 1884
Maori, Trustees, Real Estate, Disability, Land Management
11 names identified
- Ihapera te Io, Appointed Trustee for Te Uranga Hemana
- Te Uranga Hemana, Under disability, 14 years old
- Hera Tuawa Paekau, Under disability, 18 years old
- Maihi te Kapua (otherwise Te Hinaki), Appointed Trustee for Hariata Rangipuata, Te Aupare Rangipuata, Hera Kuramaringi
- Hariata Rangipuata, Under disability, 7 years old
- Te Aupare Rangipuata, Under disability, 5 years old
- Hera Kuramaringi, Under disability, 3 years old
- Pohoi te Tahatika, Appointed Trustee for Pepi Waitangi
- Pepi Waitangi, Under disability, 1 year old
- Maihi te Kapua (otherwise Maihi te Hinaki), Appointed Trustee for Hariata Rangipuata, Te Aupare Ngahua, Hera Kuramaringi
- Te Aupare Ngahua, Under disability, 5 years old
- Wm. F. Drummond Jervois, Governor
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
- Edward Walter Puckey, Judge of the Native Land Court
NZ Gazette 1884, No 19