✨ Sheep Returns and Ferry Notices
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| No. | NAME. | CLEAN. | DISEASED. | TOTAL. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 71 | Messrs. Purdie & Walker .. | 2,300 | .... | 2,300 |
| 72 | Alfred C. Strode | 2,300 | .... | 2,300 |
| 73 | Messrs. Pagan, Junior, & Wilson .. | 2,219 | .... | 2,219 |
| 74 | Thomas Trumble | 2,230 | .... | 2,230 |
| 75 | James Hassel | 2,100 | .... | 2,100 |
| 76 | Messrs. Allan & Oliver | 2,100 | .... | 2,100 |
| 77 | Wm. David Inverarity .. | 1,928 | .... | 1,928 |
| 78 | Frank A. Orbell | 1,850 | .... | 1,850 |
| 79 | Messrs. Grant & Gammil .. | 1,804 | .... | 1,804 |
| 80 | James Preston | 1,800 | .... | 1,800 |
| 81 | William Telford | 1,708 | .... | 1,708 |
| 82 | E. Bowler | 1,700 | .... | 1,700 |
| 83 | Henry Munro | 1,728 | .... | 1,728 |
| 84 | James Brugh | 1,516 | .... | 1,516 |
| 85 | Alex. M’Lean | 1,500 | .... | 1,500 |
| 86 | A. Cumberland | 1,420 | .... | 1,420 |
| 87 | William Poppelwell | 1,400 | .... | 1,400 |
| 88 | Adam Bothwick | 1,350 | .... | 1,350 |
| 89 | Fred. Jones | 1,500 | .... | 1,500 |
| 90 | Archibald Anderson | 1,200 | .... | 1,200 |
| 91 | William Pinkerton & Hayes | 1,100 | .... | 1,100 |
| 92 | Messrs. Turnbull | 1,050 | .... | 1,050 |
| 93 | John Shanks & Sons | 1,049 | .... | 1,049 |
| 94 | Fred. H. Richardson | 1,026 | .... | 1,026 |
| 95 | Messrs. Ruysett & Hastler | 900 | .... | 900 |
| 96 | Walter Grieve | 833 | .... | 833 |
| 97 | Robert Campbell | 750 | .... | 750 |
| 98 | George Hay | 631 | .... | 631 |
| 99 | Daniel Sinclair | 650 | .... | 650 |
| 100 | Duncan Menzies | 660 | .... | 660 |
| 101 | Robert Robson | 540 | .... | 540 |
| TOTAL... | 496,861 | 26,765 | 523,126 |
NOTICE.
LOWER TAIERI FERRY.
BY virtue of the powers in me vested by “The Ferries Ordinance, 1855,” I, the Superintendent of the Province of Otago, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby give notice that, on and after the first day of January, One thousand eight hundred and sixty two, the authorised Fares chargeable at the Lower Taieri Ferry for persons, animals, carriages, and goods conveyed across the same, shall be as undermentioned, viz.—from sunrise till one hour after sunset:—
For each person .......................... 6d.
" " horse, mule, or ass, not drawing any carriage .. 1s.
" " head of great cattle .................. 6d.
" " sheep, goat, and hog, when under 20 ....... 2d.
" " sheep, goat, and hog, when 20 and upwards ... 1d.
" " cart, dray, waggon, and carriage of what kind soever, exclusive of goods and passengers .... 1s.
" " horse, mule, ass, and bullock, drawing any cart, dray, waggon, or other carriage ........... 6d.
" " bale of wool ......................... 6d.
Other goods at the rate of 2d. per 100 lbs.
From one hour after sunset till sunrise the above fares and freight and one-half more shall be charged.
Further, I hereby give notice, that the Mail, and persons exhibiting a certificate under the hand of the Superintendent, that they are on duty under the employ of the Government, are exempt from the payment of the said fares and freights.
J. RICHARDSON,
Superintendent of the Province of Otago.
Superintendent’s Office,
Dunedin, 19th Dec. 1861.
NOTICE.
HIS Honor the Superintendent desires it to be notified for public information that correspondence to which an official reply is expected should not be marked “Private;” that a Memorial, even when supported by a deputation, should embrace the whole subject which it is desired to submit for the consideration of Government; and that when a private interview is desired a memorandum of a similar nature to the above should be left on the table. The Superintendent requests attention to these points, as the official written reply will alone be regarded as the decision of Government.
The Superintendent will be happy, at all times, to receive any information, either by letter, marked “Private,” or by an interview, which may have in view the furtherance of the public interests; but such communications will be regarded as “confidential” or “discretionary” as the circumstances of each case may demand, and should be so designated.
JOHN LOGAN,
Clerk to Superintendent.
Superintendent’s Office,
Dunedin, Nov. 12th, 1861.
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Returns of Sheep for September 1861
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources10 December 1861
Sheep, Returns, Lambing, Wool, Importations, Disease, Otago
38 names identified
- Purdie (Messrs), Sheep returns
- Walker (Messrs), Sheep returns
- Alfred C. Strode, Sheep returns
- Junior Pagan (Messrs), Sheep returns
- Wilson (Messrs), Sheep returns
- Thomas Trumble, Sheep returns
- James Hassel, Sheep returns
- Allan (Messrs), Sheep returns
- Oliver (Messrs), Sheep returns
- William David Inverarity, Sheep returns
- Frank A. Orbell, Sheep returns
- Grant (Messrs), Sheep returns
- Gammil (Messrs), Sheep returns
- James Preston, Sheep returns
- William Telford, Sheep returns
- E. Bowler, Sheep returns
- Henry Munro, Sheep returns
- James Brugh, Sheep returns
- Alex. M’Lean, Sheep returns
- A. Cumberland, Sheep returns
- William Poppelwell, Sheep returns
- Adam Bothwick, Sheep returns
- Fred. Jones, Sheep returns
- Archibald Anderson, Sheep returns
- William Pinkerton, Sheep returns
- Hayes, Sheep returns
- Turnbull (Messrs), Sheep returns
- John Shanks, Sheep returns
- Sons, Sheep returns
- Fred. H. Richardson, Sheep returns
- Ruysett (Messrs), Sheep returns
- Hastler (Messrs), Sheep returns
- Walter Grieve, Sheep returns
- Robert Campbell, Sheep returns
- George Hay, Sheep returns
- Daniel Sinclair, Sheep returns
- Duncan Menzies, Sheep returns
- Robert Robson, Sheep returns
🏗️ Lower Taieri Ferry Fares Notice
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works19 December 1861
Ferry, Fares, Taieri, Otago
- J. Richardson, Superintendent of the Province of Otago
🏘️ Public Correspondence Guidelines
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government12 November 1861
Correspondence, Guidelines, Government, Otago
- John Logan, Clerk to Superintendent
Otago Provincial Gazette 1862, No 158