Sheep Importation Regulations, Road Board Elections, Trade Mark Applications




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 26.

Inspector for the colony from which they are exported, certifying that they have been so examined, and that they are free from any infectious or contagious disease, and that scab has not existed in such colony for the next preceding two years.

  1. No sheep from any clean Australian colony shall be landed in this colony until they shall have been examined, and a certificate granted by an Inspector of Stock and a duly-qualified veterinary surgeon that they are not infected, to the effect of Form 4 hereto.

  2. If any such sheep brought by sea into a port or place in this colony be found to be infected they may be forthwith destroyed at their owner’s expense, without compensation, or otherwise disposed of, as the Minister may direct.

  3. Sheep brought by sea from any clean Australian colony may, if found on inspection to be not infected, be landed and taken by a conveyance to the quarantine proclaimed for such sheep, where they shall be quarantined and dipped under the supervision and direction of the Inspector; and the length of such quarantine, the medicaments to be used in dipping, the temperature and duration of the bath, the number of dippings, and the fees to be charged for the keeping and dipping of the sheep shall be as follows, viz. :

(1.) The quarantine shall extend to at least eighteen days prior to dipping :

(2.) The medicaments to be used in dipping shall be good sound tobacco, or tobacco leaves and flowers of sulphur, at the rate of 1lb. of each to every 5 gallons of water, the tobacco to be put into boiling water and infused for five hours at least, and the sulphur to be added to the infusion in the dip :

(3.) The temperature shall not be less than 100° nor more than 110° Fahrenheit :

(4.) The sheep shall swim and be completely immersed while in the bath, and the bath shall last from one to two minutes, according to its temperature, and as the case may require :

(5.) The sheep shall receive one dipping :

(6.) The rates to be charged for the keeping and dressing of sheep in quarantine shall be as follows, viz. :

Sustenance and attendance per day or part of a day, per sheep .. .. .. 0 6
Dipping each sheep .. .. .. 1 0

  1. Sheep imported from any clean Australian colony into any other clean colony, and intended to be introduced overland into this colony, may be admitted if their owner produce the prescribed certificates for the same, and the sheep are found on inspection by an Inspector of this colony to be not infected; but all such sheep, unless they shall have been quarantined and dipped in such last-mentioned colony in accordance with these regulations and under the supervision of an Inspector of this colony, shall on crossing the border be placed in quarantine and kept and dipped in the same manner in every respect as next hereinbefore provided with respect to sea-borne sheep, and the expenses of such Inspector shall be borne by the owner of the sheep that are desired to be sent into this colony.

  2. Stud and show sheep brought from any of the inland districts of this colony, or introduced overland from any adjoining clean colony, which shall be in Sydney or in any of the suburbs during the time that any imported sheep shall remain in Sydney or the suburbs, shall, prior to their leaving the coast district, be dipped the same as if they were imported Australian sheep.

  3. Every Inspector or other person who shall have superintended any dipping, dressing, or disinfecting shall make and subscribe, and transmit with due despatch to the Chief Inspector, a declaration to the effect of Form 5 hereto.

  4. No such sheep shall be released from quarantine until they shall have been examined by the Chief Inspector and a duly-qualified veterinary surgeon in consultation, and a certificate granted by them, to the effect of Form 6, that such sheep have been duly quarantined and dressed as prescribed by regulations, and are free from infection.

  5. In any case where a special quarantine has been granted, an attendant may, where necessary, be placed by the Chief Inspector of Stock in charge of the sheep in such quarantine; and the person to whom such quarantine has been granted shall pay the expense of such attendant.

  6. No fodder or other food or straw which shall have been used for, with, or about imported sheep, nor any litter, manure, nor any fittings on board any vessel for such sheep, shall be landed, and all cases or cages brought with such sheep shall be cleansed and disinfected as the Chief Inspector shall direct.

  7. Should any sheep be imported into this colony by a vessel which shall not have been cleansed and disinfected as provided by these regulations, or should any such sheep have been examined by one Inspector instead of two in the colony from which the sheep are exported, then such sheep may, with the sanction of the Minister, be admitted to quaran-
    tine; but shall in every such case receive three dippings at intervals of not less than ten nor more than fifteen days.


[Forms omitted.]

Road Board Elections.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 28th April, 1885.

THE following notices of the election of members of Road Boards are published in accordance with “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”

P. A. BUCKLEY.

Opaheke Road District, County of Manukau :
Thomas Heath.
John Shaw.
George Sutton.

Otaki Road District, County of Horowhenua :
Paris Brooke Anderson.
Frederic W. Bills.
James Howard Wallace.

Te Horo Road District, County of Horowhenua :
Alexander John Hadfield.
Richard Booth.

Clifton Road District, County of Clifton :
Paul Thomas Bell.
Patrick Burke.
George Boughton Kyngdon.
Joseph Pigott.

Kohi Road District, County of Patea :
John Johnstone.
Philip Bremer.

Waimea West Road District, County of Waimea :
Richard Andrew.
Henry Challis.
William Drow.
Charles Henry Ford.
Charles Schwass.
Christian Schwass.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 28th April, 1885.

NOTICE is hereby given that EDWARD BEVAN JONES, of Dee Street, Invercargill, in the Colony of New Zealand, Chemist and Druggist, has applied to register, under “The Trade Marks Act, 1866,” the trade mark of which the following is a description, viz. :

Description of Trade Mark.

A label with the following words printed thereon: “Jones’s Honey Pectoral for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and all other affections of the Throat and Lungs,” followed by directions as to amount of dose, &c.; and at the bottom of the label are the words “E. B. Jones, Chemist and Druggist, Dee Street, Invercargill.”

Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade Mark shall apply.

A liquid medicine for internal use.

P. A. BUCKLEY,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 28th April, 1885.

NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. P. HAYMAN AND COMPANY, of Rattray Street, Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand, Merchants, have applied, on behalf of the BINGHAMPTON OIL-REFINING COMPANY, of Binghampton, New York, United States of America, to register, under “The Trades Mark Act, 1866,” the trade mark of which the following is a description, viz. :

Description of Trade Mark.

The word “Petrolina.”

Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade Marks shall apply.

Oil, pomade, hair-restorer, cold cream, camphorice, cosmetic, hoof and healing ointment, sewing-machine oil.

P. A. BUCKLEY,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 29th April, 1885.

NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. HEATON AND MILLER, of Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand, Commission Agents, have applied, on behalf of PETER H. ENGEL, Agent for JOHN H. MACLIN, Petersburg, Vir-



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🌾 Regulations for Importing Sheep from Clean Australian Colonies

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
28 April 1885
Sheep, Importation, Quarantine, Dipping, Clean Colonies

🏘️ Notices of Road Board Elections

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
28 April 1885
Elections, Road Boards, Manukau, Horowhenua, Clifton, Patea, Waimea
20 names identified
  • Thomas Heath, Candidate for Opaheke Road District
  • John Shaw, Candidate for Opaheke Road District
  • George Sutton, Candidate for Opaheke Road District
  • Paris Brooke Anderson, Candidate for Otaki Road District
  • Frederic W. Bills, Candidate for Otaki Road District
  • James Howard Wallace, Candidate for Otaki Road District
  • Alexander John Hadfield, Candidate for Te Horo Road District
  • Richard Booth, Candidate for Te Horo Road District
  • Paul Thomas Bell, Candidate for Clifton Road District
  • Patrick Burke, Candidate for Clifton Road District
  • George Boughton Kyngdon, Candidate for Clifton Road District
  • Joseph Pigott, Candidate for Clifton Road District
  • John Johnstone, Candidate for Kohi Road District
  • Philip Bremer, Candidate for Kohi Road District
  • Richard Andrew, Candidate for Waimea West Road District
  • Henry Challis, Candidate for Waimea West Road District
  • William Drow, Candidate for Waimea West Road District
  • Charles Henry Ford, Candidate for Waimea West Road District
  • Charles Schwass, Candidate for Waimea West Road District
  • Christian Schwass, Candidate for Waimea West Road District

  • P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary

🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark by Edward Bevan Jones

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 April 1885
Trade Mark, Jones’s Honey Pectoral, Chemist, Invercargill
  • Edward Bevan Jones, Applicant for Trade Mark

  • P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark by P. Hayman and Company

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 April 1885
Trade Mark, Petrolina, Merchants, Dunedin, Binghampton Oil-Refining Company
  • P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark by Heaton and Miller

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 April 1885
Trade Mark, Commission Agents, Wellington, Peter H. Engel, John H. MacLin