Stock Importation Regulations




APRIL 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1085

SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Regulation 5.)
Form No. 1.
SHIPPER'S DECLARATION TO ACCOMPANY FOREIGN CATTLE TO FIJI.
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 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 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 the Statutory Declarations Act, 1835.
Signed:

Declared at this day of , 19
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 authorized person.

Form No. 2.
I, [Insert name and qualifications], a veterinarian practising in the [Insert name of district], hereby certify that (a) on the day of , 19, I applied the tuberculin test to the animals referred to in the foregoing declaration with negative results; and (b) that I have this day examined the said animals and found them free from all symptoms of infectious and contagious diseases.
Dated at this day of 19.
Signed:

In the case of cattle from New Zealand, Canada, or India the certificate must be signed by a Government Veterinarian, and should read "a Veterinarian in the employ of, &c."

THIRD SCHEDULE.—(Regulation 7.)
Form No. 1.
SHIPPER'S DECLARATION TO ACCOMPANY FOREIGN SHEEP, GOATS, SWINE, OR DOGS TO FIJI.
I, [Full name and address of shipper], do solemnly and sincerely declare that the undermentioned [State whether sheep, goats, swine, or dogs] 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; and 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 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 the Statutory Declarations Act, 1835.
Signed:

Declared at this day of , 19, before me , a Justice of the Peace (or Notary Public).
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.

Form No. 2.
VETERINARIAN'S CERTIFICATE TO ACCOMPANY FOREIGN SHEEP, GOATS, SWINE, OR DOGS TO FIJI.
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 found them free from all symptoms of infectious and contagious diseases.

FOURTH SCHEDULE.—(Regulation 9.)
SHIPPER'S DECLARATION TO ACCOMPANY FOREIGN UNDOMESTICATED LIVE-STOCK TO FIJI.
I, [Full name and address of shipper], do solemnly and sincerely declare that the undermentioned [State kinds of animals] are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, free from all infectious and contagious diseases.

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 the Statutory Declarations Act, 1835.
Signed:

Declared at this day of , 19.
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.

FIFTH SCHEDULE.—(Regulation 13.)
REPORT OF GOVERNMENT VETERINARY OFFICER OR STOCK INSPECTOR AT LANDING PORT ON IMPORTED LIVE-STOCK.
I, the undersigned veterinarian or Stock Inspector, 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 in my opinion are free from disease [or as the case may be].
Dated at this day of , 19.
Signed:

Description of Live-stock.

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

SIXTH SCHEDULE.—(Regulation 14.)
JOINT DECLARATION OF HEALTH BY MASTER OF VESSEL AND ATTENDANT ON FOREIGN 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 and severally declare that the statements contained in the Schedule hereunder written with regard to the live-stock mentioned therein 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



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30 March 1920
Stock, Fiji, Regulations, Agriculture, Importation, Quarantine, Inspection, Disease Control