Stock Importation Regulations




Oct. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3429

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; and that
they have not within the six months immediately preceding
the date hereof been in direct or indirect contact with stock
infected with any such disease.

Description of Animals.

Number. Kind. Sex. Marks. Location and Environment during the Six Months preceding Date hereof.

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 .

Signed:

(N.B.—In any British country the declaration is to be made
before a Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, or other person
authorized to take it. In any country outside the British
Empire the declaration is to be made before a British Consul
or Vice-Consul, or before any other person authorized to
take it.)

EIGHTH SCHEDULE.

(Reg. 16.)

Notice of Intention to Introduce “Foreign” Live-stock.

The Director of the Live-stock and Meat Division.

TAKE notice that it is my intention to introduce into the
Dominion of New Zealand the foreign live-stock more par-
ticularly described below.

Description of Stock.

Number. Kind. Sex. Breed, Colour, Brands, and Marks. Name and Address of Owners. Where from and by what Vessel. When expected to arrive.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

Signed: , Importer.

NINTH SCHEDULE.

(Reg. 19.)

Declaration by Veterinarian at Port of Shipment to accompany
“Foreign” Live-stock to New Zealand.

I, [Insert name and qualification], [a veterinarian appointed
in that behalf for the Dominion of New Zealand], having ex-
amined the undermentioned live-stock to be shipped from the
Port of by the s.s. , to the Port of , in New
Zealand, and also all other live-stock placed or to be placed
at this port on board the above vessel, particulars of which
live-stock are given below, and having received the shipper’s
declaration, with a certificate by a qualified veterinarian
inscribed thereon, and the other documents as required by
the regulations in force relating to the introduction of live-
stock into New Zealand, and being satisfied that such declara-
tion, certificate, and other documents are correct and in
order, do solemnly and sincerely declare that the live-stock
placed or to be placed on board the said vessel at this port
are not infected stock, and are free from all infectious and
contagious diseases, and that all the requirements of the New
Zealand regulations have up to the present time been duly
complied with in respect of the said live-stock. And I
make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the
same to be true, and by virtue of [State here under what
statutory provisions the declaration is made].

Description of Live-stock.

Number of Stock. Description and Sex. Brands and Marks. Date of Shipment. Name and Address of Owner and Attendant.* Consignee.* Destination.*

*If the animals described are for the use of the passengers and crew
of the vessel insert the words “ship’s stock” in these columns.

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

Signed: , Veterinarian.

(N.B.—In any British country the declaration is to be made
before a Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, or other
person authorized to take it. In any country outside the
British Empire the declaration is to be made before a British
Consul or Vice-Consul, or before any other person authorized
to take it.)

TENTH SCHEDULE.

(Reg. 25.)

Report of Government Veterinarian at Landing Port, on Imported Live-stock.

I, THE undersigned veterinarian, have carefully examined the
imported live-stock more particularly described below, and do
hereby certify that such live-stock are to all appearances not
infected stock, and are free from disease [or as the case may be].

Signed: , Government Veterinarian.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

Description of Live-stock.

Number. Description of Live-stock. Brands or Marks. Where from, by what Ship, and Date of Arrival. Name and Address of Importer and of Person in Charge. Quarantined at

ELEVENTH SCHEDULE.

(Reg. 26.)

Joint Declaration of Health by Master of “Foreign” Vessel and Attendant on Live-stock.

WE, the undersigned [Insert name], master of the ship
, and [Insert name], attendant on the imported live-
stock thereon from the Port of , do solemnly and
sincerely severally declare that the statements contained in
the Schedule hereunder written with regard to the live-stock
therein mentioned are true; and we further solemnly and
sincerely declare that (except as otherwise shown in the
Schedule below) no disease of any kind has shown itself on any
live-stock on board the said vessel during the voyage from
to ; that none of the live-stock on the
said vessel is now infected, or in our opinion likely to be
infected, with any infectious or contagious disease; that no
live-stock the introduction of which into New Zealand is
prohibited has been on board the said vessel since the ship-
ment of the live-stock thereon; and that during the voyage
none of the live-stock to be landed in New Zealand has been
taken or allowed on shore at any place from which the intro-
duction into New Zealand of live-stock of the same kind is
prohibited. [If any disease has shown itself during the voyage
the declaration must state the nature of the disease, its effect on
the animal or animals affected, and the time during which any
such animal was affected.] And we make this solemn declara-
tion conscientiously believing the same to be true, and under
and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.

Signed: , Master.

Signed: , Attendant.

Severally declared by the above-named [Names of master
and attendant], before me, at , this day of
, 19 .

Signed: , Justice of the Peace.



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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
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🌾 Eighth Schedule: Notice of Intention to Introduce Foreign Live-stock

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🌾 Ninth Schedule: Declaration by Veterinarian at Port of Shipment

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🌾 Tenth Schedule: Report of Government Veterinarian at Landing Port

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🌾 Eleventh Schedule: Joint Declaration of Health by Master of Foreign Vessel and Attendant on Live-stock

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