Stock Importation Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 115

months immediately preceding the date hereof has been,
declared or known to exist in the State or district of
, in which the undermentioned [Insert whether horses, asses, or
mules] for export to New Zealand are declared by the shipper
thereof to have been during the twelve months immediately
preceding the date hereof.

Number. Sex. Kind. Brands or Marks. Whence exported. Name of Shipper.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .
Signature:

FOURTH SCHEDULE.
Form No. 1. (Reg. 8.)
Shipper’s Declaration to accompany “Foreign” Cattle to New Zealand.

I, [Full name and address of shipper], do solemnly and sincerely
declare that the undermentioned cattle are, to the best of
my knowledge and belief, free from all infectious and con-
tagious diseases; that they have been so during the six
months immediately preceding the date hereof; that they
have not within the six months immediately preceding the
date hereof been in direct or indirect contact with any stock
infected with any such disease; and that they have been in
this country for at least six months immediately preceding
the date hereof [or from birth].

Description of Cattle.

Number. Sex. Breed. Brands or Marks.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing
the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of [State
here under what statutory provisions the declaration is made].
Signed:

Declared at , this day of , 19 ,
before me

Signed:

Form No. 2. (Reg. 8.)
Veterinarian’s Certificate to accompany “Foreign” Cattle to New Zealand.

I, [Insert name and qualifications], a veterinarian* practising
in the [Insert name of district], hereby certify (a) that on
the day of , 19 , I applied the tuberculin
test to the animals referred to in the foregoing declaration,
with negative results, as shown in the dosages and temperature
records attached, and (b) that I have this day examined the
animals referred to in the foregoing declaration and found
them free from all infectious and contagious diseases.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .
Signed:

*In the case of cattle from Canada the certificate must be signed
by a Government veterinarian, and should read “a veterinarian in the
employ of,” &c.

In the case of cattle from the United Kingdom, if signed by a
veterinarian appointed by the New Zealand Government it should read
“a veterinarian appointed in that behalf by the New Zealand Govern-
ment,” &c.

FIFTH SCHEDULE.
Form No. 1. (Reg. 10.)
Shipper’s Declaration to accompany “Foreign” Sheep, Goats, or Swine to New Zealand.

I, [Full name and address of shipper], do solemnly and sincerely
declare that the undermentioned [State whether sheep, goats, or
swine] are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, free from
all infectious and contagious diseases; that they have been
so during the six months immediately preceding the date
hereof; that they have not within the six months immediately
preceding the date hereof been in direct or indirect contact
with any stock infected with any such diseases; and that
they have been in this country for at least six months im-
mediately preceding the date hereof [or from birth].

Description of Animals.

Number. Sex. Kind. Brands or Marks.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing
the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of [State
here under what statutory provisions the declaration is made].
Signed:

Declared at , this day of , 19 ,
before me, , a Justice of the Peace [or Notary Public].
Signed:

Form No. 2. (Reg. 10.)
Veterinarian’s Certificate to accompany “Foreign” Sheep, Goats, or Swine to New Zealand.

I, [Insert name and qualification], a veterinarian practising in
the [Insert district], hereby certify that on the day
of , 19 , I examined the animals referred to in the
foregoing declaration, and that on the day of ,
19 , I had the sheep [and (or) goats] dipped under my super-
vision by thorough immersion in an approved scab-destroying
preparation, and that I found the said animals free from all
infectious and contagious diseases.

Dated at , this day of 19 .
Signed:

SIXTH SCHEDULE.
Form No. 1. (Reg. 12.)
Shipper’s Declaration to accompany Dogs from the United Kingdom to New Zealand.

I, [Full name and address of shipper], do solemnly and sincerely
declare that the undermentioned dogs are, to the best of my
knowledge and belief, free from all infectious and contagious
diseases; that they have been so during the nine months
immediately preceding the date hereof; that they have not
within the nine months immediately preceding the date hereof
been in direct or indirect contact with stock infected with
any such disease; and that they have been in this country
for at least nine months immediately preceding the date
hereof [or from birth].

Description of Dogs.

Number. Sex. Kind. Colour.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing
the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of [State
here under what statutory provisions the declaration is made].
Signed:

Declared at , this day of , 19 ,
before me,

Signed:

Form No. 2. (Reg. 12.)
Veterinarian’s Certificate to accompany Dogs from the United Kingdom to New Zealand.

I, [Insert name and qualification], a veterinarian practising in
the [Insert district], hereby certify that on the day
of , 19 , I examined the dogs referred to in the
foregoing declaration, and found the said animals free from
all infectious and contagious diseases.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .
Signed:

SEVENTH SCHEDULE.
(Reg. 14.)
Shipper’s Declaration to accompany “Foreign” Deer or other Undomesticated Live-stock to New Zealand.

I, [Full name and address of shipper], do solemnly and sincerely
declare that the undermentioned [State kinds of animals] are,



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🌾 Regulations under the Stock Act, 1908, for the Prevention of the Introduction into New Zealand of Diseases affecting Stock (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
4 October 1915
Stock Act, Disease prevention, Livestock importation, Quarantine regulations, Animal treatment, Disinfection, Fodder, Australasian live-stock, Hides, Skins, Wool, Animal manures, Licensing, Sterilization