Amending Regulations under the Stock Act, 1908




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 49

(2) For the purposes of these regulations—
“Amending Orders in Council” mean the amending Order in Council made under the said Act on the 18th day of March, 1919, and published in the Gazette on the 27th day of the same month, at page 853, and the amending Order in Council made under the said Act on the 6th day of February, 1928, and published in the Gazette on the 16th day of the same month, at page 406.

(3) These regulations shall come into force on the date of the publication hereof in the Gazette.

  1. Every shipment of cattle which by the principal regulations and the amending Orders in Council may be introduced into the Dominion shall, in addition to the veterinarian’s certificate which by the principal regulations and the amending Orders in Council is required to be inscribed on the declaration of the shipper of such cattle and to accompany such cattle to the Dominion, be accompanied by a certificate signed by the examining veterinarian and certifying that he has, within the thirty days immediately preceding the date of shipment to New Zealand, tested with the Johnin test such cattle :

Provided that the aforesaid certificate may be combined with the appropriate certificate required by the principal regulations and the amending Orders in Council to be inscribed on the declaration of the shipper of such cattle and to accompany such cattle to the Dominion, but when not combined shall be in or to the effect of the following form :—

VETERINARIAN’S ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATE TO ACCOMPANY CATTLE TO NEW ZEALAND.

I, [Insert name and qualifications], a veterinarian* practising in the [Insert name of district] hereby certify that on the day of 19, I applied the Johnin test to the animals referred to in the attached declaration, with negative results, as shown in the dosages and skin measurement records appended or attached hereto.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

Signed : .

*In the case of cattle from Tasmania and 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 States of America, the certificate must be signed by a veterinarian in the employ of the Federal Government, and should read “a veterinarian in the employ of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the Federal Government,” &c.

  1. The principal regulations are hereby amended by inserting following clause 32 thereof the following additional clause :—

“Horses, Sheep, or Dogs from the South-western Division of Western Australia.

“32A. (1) Subject to the provisions of these regulations, horses, sheep, or dogs may be introduced into the Dominion from the South-western Division of the State of Western Australia.

“(2) Every person desiring to introduce any sheep as aforesaid must first obtain a permit in writing so to do from the Minister of Agriculture.

“(3) Every shipment of such horses, sheep, or dogs must be accompanied by a statutory declaration, in the form No. 3 in the Fourteenth Schedule hereto, made by the shipper of such horses, sheep, or dogs, setting forth the kind, number, sex, and brands or marks of such horses, sheep, or dogs, and declaring that such animals are free from all infectious and contagious diseases; that they have not during the six months immediately preceding shipment been in direct or indirect contact with any stock infected with any such disease; that they have not at any time been in the Northern Territory or in any part of Western Australia other than the South-western Division of that State; that in the case of sheep, such animals have been dipped not earlier than fourteen days immediately preceding shipment; and that such horses, sheep, or dogs are being shipped in a clean Australasian vessel.

“(4) On every such declaration there shall be inscribed a certificate in the form No. 4 in the Fourteenth Schedule hereto signed by a veterinarian in the employ of the Government of the State of Western Australia, and certifying that he has no reason to doubt the correctness of the said declaration in any particular; that he has within three days immediately preceding the date of shipment to New Zealand examined such horses, sheep, or dogs and found them free from infectious and contagious diseases; and that in the case of dogs he has found them free from all skin parasites.

  1. The Fourteenth Schedule to the principal regulations is hereby amended by adding thereto the following additional forms :—

[Form No. 3 (Reg. 32A).]

SHIPPER’S DECLARATION TO ACCOMPANY HORSES, SHEEP, OR DOGS FROM THE SOUTH-WESTERN DIVISION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

I, [Full name], of [Address and occupation], the shipper of the live-stock described below, do solemnly and sincerely declare as follows :—

  1. That the said live-stock are free from all infectious and contagious diseases ;

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

  3. That they have not at any time been in the Northern Territory or in any part of Western Australia other than the South-western Division of that State ;

*4. That the sheep described below have been dipped not earlier than fourteen days immediately preceding the date hereof ; and

  1. That the said live-stock are being shipped from the Port of , in the State of , to the Port of , in New Zealand, by the vessel which is a clean Australasian vessel as defined in the regulations under the Stock Act, 1908 (New Zealand), relating to the importation of live-stock into New Zealand.

Particulars of Live-stock to be imported.

Number, Description, and Sex. Brand and Marks. Full Name and Address of Consignor. Full Name and Address of Person in Charge. Full Name and Address of Consignee in New Zealand.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of .

Signed : .

Declared before me at , in the State of Western Australia, this day of , 19 .

Signed : .

*This paragraph should be deleted where inapplicable.

[Form No. 4 (Reg. 32A).]

GOVERNMENT VETERINARIAN’S CERTIFICATE TO ACCOMPANY HORSES, SHEEP, OR DOGS FROM THE SOUTH-WESTERN DIVISION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

I, [Insert name], a duly qualified veterinarian in the employ of the Government of the State of Western Australia, hereby certify that on the day of 19, I carefully examined the animals referred to in the foregoing declaration and have no reason to doubt the correctness of the said declaration in any particular, and I am satisfied that the animals are free from all infectious and contagious diseases† (and that the dog(s) referred to in the said declaration is (are) free from all skin parasites).

Dated at , in the State of Western Australia, this day of 19 .

Signed : .

† The words in parentheses should be deleted where inapplicable.

C. A. JEFFERY,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Amending Regulations under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925.

GALWAY, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1936.

Present :

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

PURSUANT to the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925, and its amendments, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby make the following regulations.



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🌾 Amending Regulations under the Stock Act, 1908 (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
22 July 1936
Stock, Disease Prevention, Importation, Veterinarian Certificate, Johnin Test, Western Australia
  • C. A. Jeffery, Clerk of the Executive Council

👷 Amending Regulations under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925

👷 Labour & Employment
22 July 1936
Industrial Conciliation, Arbitration, Regulations
  • Galway, Governor-General