Dairy Regulations and Stock Import Rules




1896
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 90

(b.) To sell or use for human food any such milk;
(c.) To sell or use for the food of swine or other animals
any such milk, unless and until it shall have been
boiled.

Form D.
(Regulations 21, 36.)

To Mr.
I HEREBY give you notice that the certificate, dated the
day of , under my hand, prohibiting the
sale of milk from , your dairy premises at
a copy of which was served on you on the day of
, has been duly cancelled, and that the restrictions
placed on the sale of such milk have therefore ceased to be
operative.
, Inspector.

Form E.
(Regulation 27.)

To Mr.
I HEREBY give you notice that the situated in or
upon [or used in] your dairy premises at is unfit for
use, and I call upon you to .
, Inspector.

Form F.
(Regulation 35.)

I, , the Inspector of Dairies, Cowsheds, and Milk-
shops for the District of , hereby certify that the
sale of milk from , the dairy premises of
situated at , is likely to endanger the public health,
and that such sale should be and the same is hereby pro-
hibited.
Dated the day of .
, Inspector.

Take notice that, until notification to you of the cancella-
tion of the above certificate under Regulation 21 of the
Dairies Inspection Regulations, you, the above-mentioned
, are forbidden—
(a.) To mix any milk from your dairy premises (or
from your said cows) with other milk;
(b.) To sell or use for human food any such milk;
(c.) To sell or use for the food of swine or other animals
any such milk, unless and until it shall have been
boiled.

To

Form G.
(Delegation of Powers, Regulations 1, 48.)
, being the Inspector of Dairies appointed under
and in pursuance of "The Dairies Inspection Regulations"
for the District of the City of Auckland and Suburban Dis-
tricts, do hereby appoint , and to him delegate the
powers and authorities of an Inspector.
Such powers to include: [Here state if general, and for
what district, or for what special case or service
].
Dated , 189 .
, Inspector.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Revoking certain Regulations for the Introduction of Austral-
asian Stock into New Zealand, and prescribing Another.

—Notice No. 433.

GLASGOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this ninth day
of December, 1895.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

IN exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities
vested in him by "The Stock Act, 1893" (hereinafter
termed "the said Act"), His Excellency the Governor of the
Colony of New Zealand, by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby
revoke the Orders in Council, Notice No. 399, and Notice
No. 416, made under the provisions of the said Act, dated
respectively the twenty-eighth day of August, one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-four, and the twenty-third day of
May, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, prescribing
certain ports at which Australasian stock may be landed, and
prohibiting the introduction of cattle, &c., from Queens-
land respectively, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the
following regulation, namely,--
I. The introduction into the Colony of New Zealand from
the Colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria,
South Australia, and Western Australia of all cattle and
sheep, and also of fresh meat (with the exception of frozen
meat), bones, horns, hoofs, hair, hides, skins, offal, or other
part of any such animals, and of all fittings which have been
used in the transport of any such animals, is hereby absolutely
prohibited, except under the following conditions:--

(a.) Cattle may be landed if accompanied by a declara-
tion by the owner and a certificate by a veterinary
surgeon, as provided in subsections one and two
of section twenty-six of the regulations, and shall
be subjected to a quarantine of ninety days:
Provided, however, that vessels en route to a
foreign port with Australasian horses, cattle, or
sheep on board may call at the Port of Wellington
for coal, and while there remain at a distance of
not less than half a mile from the shore, subject to
the like conditions as are prescribed by Regulation
thirty-one of the General Regulations under
"The Stock Act, 1893," dated thirtieth Decem-
ber, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three,
with respect to foreign stock.
(b.) Sheep (except from Western Australia, which are
prohibited) may be landed, if accompanied by a
certificate by a veterinary surgeon that they are
free from disease, subject to quarantine for a
period of thirty days.
(c.) Artificial manures, including superphosphate, may
be landed, except the following:—
(1.) Artificial manures composed of or contain-
ing blood which has not been subjected to a heat
of at least two hundred and seventy degrees
Fahrenheit; also
(2.) Bones, unless in a raw or green and un-
crushed state. Such raw or green bones must be
in good sound bags, and be landed only under a
permit from the Inspector of Stock, and taken
direct from the ship's side to the manure-works,
and there subjected to a heat of at least two
hundred and seventy degrees Fahrenheit until
thoroughly softened.
(d.) Hides may be landed if from cattle slaughtered for
human consumption or boiling-down, and not
from any animals which have died from a con-
tagious or infectious disease, such hides to be
thoroughly salted or otherwise chemically pre-
served, and to be taken direct from the ship's
side to the tannery.

Any person importing bones or hides under this regulation
may be required by an Inspector to thoroughly disinfect any
vehicle in which such bones or hides have been conveyed
between the ship and the manure-works or tannery.
The term "owner" shall for the purposes of these regu-
lations have the meaning assigned to that term by "The
Stock Act, 1893."
II. So much of the General Regulations dated the thirtieth
day of December, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-
three, made under "The Stock Act, 1893," and published
in No. 3 of the New Zealand Gazette of one thousand eight
hundred and ninety-four, as is inconsistent with the regu-
lations hereby made, is hereby revoked.

And it is hereby declared that this Order in Council shall
come into force on and after the first day of January,
one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Further Regulations under "The Stock Act, 1893."—Notice
No. 434.

GLASGOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this ninth day
of December, 1895.

Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

IN exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities
vested in him by "The Stock Act, 1893" (hereinafter
termed "the said Act"), His Excellency the Governor of the
Colony of New Zealand, by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby
make the following regulations, namely,--

  1. The introduction into the Colony of New Zealand from
    any country or colony of artificial manures and hides is
    hereby allowed, subject to the following conditions, namely:--
    (a.) Artificial manures, including superphosphate, may
    be landed, except the following:—
    (1.) Artificial manures composed of or contain-
    ing blood which has not been subjected to a heat
    of at least two hundred and seventy degrees
    Fahrenheit; also
    (2.) Bones, unless in a raw or green and un-
    crushed state. Such raw or green bones must be
    in good sound bags, and be landed only under a
    permit from the Inspector of Stock, and taken
    direct from the ship's side to the manure-works,


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