✨ By-laws, Cattle Import Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Leading or riding any horse or other animal, or drawing, wheeling, or driving any cart, carriage, sledge, truck, barrow, or other thing, upon or along any footpath, without permission from the Eden Terrace Road Board so to do.
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Burning any shavings, straw, or other materials or matter upon any footpath, channel, surface-drain, or carriage-road without such permission as aforesaid.
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Drawing or trailing any sledge, timber, or other material upon any footpath or carriage-road to the injury of such footpath or carriage-road.
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Allowing night-soil or other offensive matter to be spilt or otherwise cast on to or upon any road, street, footpath, public place, or thoroughfare.
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No person who contracts for the removal of night-soil shall empty any privy, or load, carry, remove, or deposit any night-soil, offal, or other offensive refuse, save within the hours of 12 midnight and 4 o’clock a.m.
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Leaving any inflammable materials or matter in any public street or place, or on any open space near any building, without such permission as aforesaid.
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Allowing the dropping from the eaves of any house or verandah to fall upon any footpath.
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Neglecting to clean any private yard, way, passage, or avenue, by which neglect a nuisance by offensive smell or otherwise is caused.
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Throwing or discharging any stone or other missile to the damage or danger of person or property.
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Blasting any rock, stone, or timber in or near any public place, without permission of the Eden Terrace Road Board.
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Furiously or negligently riding or driving through any public place, street, or thoroughfare.
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Riding or driving around the corner of any street at a faster pace than a walk.
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Any driver of any vehicle leaving the same unattended in any public thoroughfare without passing through the near wheel or wheels a suitable chain or chains, so as effectually to prevent the rotation of the said wheel or wheels.
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No swine shall be kept within 50 feet of any dwelling or road, and all persons keeping swine shall give information thereof to the Sanitary Inspector, in order that he may keep proper supervision of the same.
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Any person placing an obstruction upon any street-line whereby life or limb is likely to be endangered.
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Any person turning loose any horse or cattle upon any public street, or allowing any animal or animals to wander in any public thoroughfare or street, within the Eden Terrace Road District.
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Any person leaving upon any public street or thoroughfare any plough, harrow, cart, or other vehicle without any horse or animal harnessed thereto, unless in consequence of some accident having occurred.
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Any person slaughtering or skinning any beast upon any public street or thoroughfare, or permitting any slaughtered beast or skin to remain there, or leaving any dead beast on such street or thoroughfare.
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Any person slaughtering any beast upon his or their private property without the permission of the Eden Terrace Road Board in writing.
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Any owner or occupier of land adjoining to or near any public thoroughfare where the surface or storm-water overflows any footpath who shall neglect to lay from such land a covered drain into the side channel within seven days after receiving a written notice so to do from the Eden Terrace Road Board.
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Any person suffering or allowing any waste or impure water or other offensive matter to run or flow from any building or premises upon or over or be on any carriage or footway or other place, whether public or private, within the Eden Terrace Road District, or shall allow the contents of any water-closet, privy, cesspool, or manure heap or pit to overflow or to soak therefrom so as to be offensive.
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Keeping any disreputable house or house of ill-fame, or having the control, conduct, or management of the same, or being a reputed occupier, or an inmate of any such house.
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No person or persons shall lay out any road or roads within the Eden Terrace Road District less than one chain in width without the written consent of the Board.
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Keeping any goat or goats within the limits of the Eden Terrace Road District.
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Neglecting to remove every fifteen days the accumulations of stable manure where two or more horses are stabled.
The foregoing by-laws were made and passed by the Eden Terrace Road Board, and the common seal of the said Board affixed thereto at a meeting of the Board, held on the 20th day of January, 1885, in the presence of—
ADAM PORTER, Chairman.
J. PHILLIPS,
T. B. HILL,
W. H. HASLETT,
} Members.
FRAS. H. HEIGHWAY,
Clerk to the Board.
I certify that the foregoing by-laws Nos. 1 to 26 of the Eden Terrace Road Board, acting as the local body corporate for the said district, have been duly passed, and that all provisions of law relating to the passing of such by-laws have been duly observed.
FRAS. H. HEIGHWAY,
Clerk to the Board.
20th January, 1885.
Regulations respecting Introduction of Cattle (Sheep excepted) into New South Wales.—Notice No. 171.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 17th February, 1885.
THE following Proclamations and Regulations respecting the introduction of cattle into New South Wales are published for general information.
P. A. BUCKLEY.
NEW SOUTH WALES,\nTO WIT.
} Proclamation by His Excellency the Right Hon. Lord AUGUSTUS WILLIAM FREDERICK SPENCER LOFTUS, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependencies.
(L.S.)
AUGUSTUS LOFTUS,
Governor.
WHEREAS by section one of an Act passed in the thirty-fifth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled the Imported Stock Act of 1871, the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, is empowered to declare, by Proclamation in the Gazette, diseases other than those mentioned in the said section to be infectious or contagious diseases for the purposes of the said Act: Now, therefore, I, Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus, the Governor aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do, by this my Proclamation, declare the diseases known as scab, catarrh, rabies, and pleuro-pneumonia to be infectious or contagious diseases within the meaning and for the purposes of the said Act.
Given under my hand and seal, at Government House, Sydney, this fifth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, and in the forty-eighth year of Her Majesty’s reign.
By His Excellency’s command.
JOSEPH P. ABBOTT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
NEW SOUTH WALES,\nTO WIT.
} Proclamation by His Excellency the Right Hon. Lord AUGUSTUS WILLIAM FREDERICK SPENCER LOFTUS, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependencies.
(L.S.)
AUGUSTUS LOFTUS,
Governor.
WHEREAS by section ten of the Imported Stock Act of 1871 the Governor is empowered, by Proclamation in the Government Gazette, to restrict or absolutely prohibit for any specified time the importation or introduction of any stock, fodder, or fittings from any other colony or country in which there is reason to believe any infectious or contagious disease in stock exists: And whereas by a Proclamation under the hand of His Excellency the Governor, published in the Government Gazette of this date, pursuant to the provisions of the Imported Stock Act of 1871, amongst other things, scab in sheep was declared to be an infectious or contagious disease: And whereas there is reason to believe that scab at the present time exists in sheep both in the Colony of New Zealand and also in the Colony of Western Australia: Now, therefore, I, Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus, the Governor aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do, by this my Proclamation, declare that no sheep, fodder, or fittings used for sheep shall be imported or introduced into this colony, for a period of twelve months from this date, from either the Colonies of New Zealand or of Western Australia.
Given under my hand and seal, at Government House, Sydney, this fifth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, and in the forty-eighth year of Her Majesty’s reign.
By His Excellency’s command.
JOSEPH P. ABBOTT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
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By-laws of Eden Terrace Road Board
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey20 January 1885
By-laws, Eden Terrace Road Board, Public Streets, Sanitation
- Adam Porter, Chairman
- J. Phillips, Member
- T. B. Hill, Member
- W. H. Haslett, Member
- Fraser H. Heighway, Clerk to the Board
🏭 Regulations for Cattle Introduction into New South Wales
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Cattle, Import Regulations, New South Wales, Contagious Diseases
- P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary
- Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus, Governor
- Joseph P. Abbott, Government Secretary
NZ Gazette 1885, No 11