✨ Proclamation and Debtors Relief
NEW ZEALAND
OTAGO
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
Vol. VII.] DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1864. [No. 2023
PROCLAMATION.
Prohibiting the Importation of Cattle from the Colony of Tasmania.
By the Honorable John Hyde Harris,
Superintendent of the Province of Otago.
WHEREAS by Proclamation in the Provincial Government Gazette, issued under the Public Seal of the Province of Otago at Dunedin, the eighteenth day of January last, I, John Hyde Harris, Superintendent of the said Province, by virtue of the powers delegated to and vested in me in that behalf, did thereby proclaim and declare that from and after the date thereof all the Australian Ports, with the exception of Gipps Land and Mornington, should be deemed Infected Districts, Places, or Ports, within the meaning and for the purposes of the “Diseased Cattle Act, 1861.”
And WHEREAS by another proclamation in the said Gazette, issued as aforesaid upon the sixteenth day of February thereafter, I, by virtue of the said powers did thereby Rescind the said exceptions, and did proclaim and declare that from and after the date thereof Gipps Land and Mornington should be deemed to be Infected Districts, Ports, or Places within the meaning and for the purposes of the aforesaid Act.
And WHEREAS doubts have arisen whether by the proclamation first above recited the importation of Cattle from the Colony of Tasmania into the Province of Otago was prohibited and it is expedient to remove these doubts. Now THEREFORE I the said John Hyde Harris, by virtue of the powers delegated to and vested in me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that from and after the date hereof the Colony of Tasmania, and all ports and places therein shall be deemed infected districts, ports or places, within the meaning and for the purposes of
the “Diseased Cattle Act, 1861,” and that no cattle from and after the date hereof until further notice shall be imported into the Province of Otago from the Colony of Tasmania aforesaid.
Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of Otago at Dunedin, this 6th day of May, 1864.
J. HYDE HARRIS,
Superintendent.
By His Honor’s command,
THOMAS DICK,
Provincial Secretary.
LIST of Persons applying for relief under the “Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862.”
Charles Fairweather, of Invercargill, Southland, Bootmaker.
Armand Augan, of Dunedin, Otago, late a Publican.
William Robert Hawkins Robertson, of Invercargill, Southland, Auctioneer.
John Augustus Petherick, of Invercargill, Southland, Hotel Keeper.
William Bishop Evans, of Invercargill, Southland, Coffee Roaster.
William Loggie, of Dunedin, Otago, Butcher.
Patrick Fahy, of Dunedin, Otago, Contractor.
James Bennett, of Dunedin, Otago, Drover.
Joseph Gray, of Invercargill, Southland, Saddler.
ROBERT CHAPMAN,
Registrar.
Supreme Court Office,
Dunedin, 10th May, 1864.
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🌾 Prohibition of Cattle Importation from Tasmania
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources6 May 1864
Cattle, Importation, Prohibition, Tasmania, Diseased Cattle Act
- John Hyde Harris, Superintendent
- Thomas Dick, Provincial Secretary
⚖️ List of Persons Applying for Debtors Relief
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement10 May 1864
Debtors, Creditors Act, Relief, Invercargill, Dunedin
9 names identified
- Charles Fairweather, Applying for relief under Debtors and Creditors Act
- Armand Augan, Applying for relief under Debtors and Creditors Act
- William Robert Hawkins Robertson, Applying for relief under Debtors and Creditors Act
- John Augustus Petherick, Applying for relief under Debtors and Creditors Act
- William Bishop Evans, Applying for relief under Debtors and Creditors Act
- William Loggie, Applying for relief under Debtors and Creditors Act
- Patrick Fahy, Applying for relief under Debtors and Creditors Act
- James Bennett, Applying for relief under Debtors and Creditors Act
- Joseph Gray, Applying for relief under Debtors and Creditors Act
- Robert Chapman, Registrar
Otago Provincial Gazette 1864, No 303