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8th. Any person disturbing or harassing cattle depasturing within the boundaries of the hundred shall forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum not exceeding five pounds, provided always that a holder of a depasturing license within the hundred, or any person duly authorised in his or her behalf, may drive such cattle for the purpose of collecting such as may belong to him or her, and for the free and legitimate of his or her right of pasturage within the hundred; but in the event of its being necessary for such purpose to drive any cattle belonging to any other person a greater distance than half a mile, the person so driving such cattle must take them to the nearest available stock yard, and then separate his own from those of other persons and return the latter to the place from which they were driven, and failing so to do will be liable to the penalty of any sum not exceeding five pounds for every such offence.
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Any person removing cattle beyond the boundary of the hundred other than those belonging to him, or for the removal of which he shall not have an authority, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence a sum not exceeding five pounds.
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Any person who shall set fire to the herbage or grass upon the Crown Lands within hundred, without the consent, in writing, of the Wardens or a majority of them, previously obtained, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence a sum not exceeding five pounds.
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Any cattle not being the property of or in the custody of a license holder, or being the property of or in the custody of a license holder but depastured on the hundred in contravention of any bye-laws duly passed, may be impounded; and the owner or custodian of such cattle may be proceeded against for trespass, and shall forfeit and pay for every such offence a sum not exceeding five pounds.
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All or any of the acts authorised by these bye-laws to be done by the Wardens, or a majority of them, may be done by any Ranger or other person duly appointed by them or authorised in that behalf.
Nothing herein contained shall prejudice the right of the Waste Land Board or the Commissioner of Crown Lands to proceed against such trespass mentioned in the above regulation for the recovery of the penalty of fifty pounds imposed by the 76th clause of the Waste Land Regulations for the illegal occupation of Crown Lands.
W. H. CUTTEN,
Chief Commissioner.
Waste Land Board Office,
Dunedin, 11th July, 1864.
GOVERNMENT SALE OF RURAL LANDS.—
The application for the Lands after mentioned will be decided by Auction at noon as follows:—
18th July—Otepopo, Block VIII
19th July—Otepopo, Block III
20th July—Moeraki, Block VI
21st July—Moeraki, Block VIII
25th July—Oamaru, Block VIII
26th July—Oamaru, Block IX
27th July—Oamaru, Block X
28th July—Oamaru, Block XI
29th July—Kuriwao, Block I
4th Aug.—Waikouaiti, Block III
8th Aug.—Glenoamaru, Blocks I and II
10th Aug.—Waitahuna, Blocks II, III, and south-east half of Block I
11th Aug.—Pomahaka, Blocks IV, V, and XV
17th Aug.—Kaitangata, Blocks II and VII
W. H. CUTTEN,
Chief Commissioner.
4th July, 1864.
LIST of Persons applying for relief under the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862."
John Samuel Cragg, of Dunedin, Otago, ironmonger
Samuel George Isaacs, of Dunedin, Otago, general dealer
George William Whybrow, of Dunedin, Otago, tobacconist
Ralph Shaw, of Invercargill, Southland, hotel keeper
William Garthwaite, of Invercargill, Southland, wheelwright
Samuel John Innes Symonds, of Dunedin, clerk
James McIntosh, of Dunedin, Otago, coach driver
Ewen McColl, of Saddle Hill, near Dunedin, Otago, hotel keeper
James William Moorhouse, of Dunedin, Otago, veterinary surgeon
ROBERT CHAPMAN, Registrar.
Supreme Court Office,
Dunedin, 12th July, 1864.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND
OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT.
In the matter of the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862": and of the Petition of JOSEPH HENRY GREVILLE and EDWARD WHITING, both of Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, in the colony of New Zealand, and there carrying on business as contractors, under the style or firm of "Greville, Whiting and Co.," and of John Parr, of Invercargill, aforesaid, sawyer, a creditor of the said Joseph Henry Greville and Edward Whiting to the extent of £50 and upwards.
NOTICE is hereby given that His Honor Mr. Justice Richmond has appointed Monday, the 8th day of August, now next ensuing, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, Dunedin, for hearing the matters of the said Petition.
Dated this 6th day of July, 1864.
HAGGITT and STAMPER,
Solicitors for the above named Petitioners,
19s. 6d. Manse-street, Dunedin.
In the matter of the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862": and of the Petition of HENRY ELLIOTT, of Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, storekeeper, a debtor of Thomas White, the elder, and Thomas White, the younger, of Launceston, in Tasmania, merchants, creditors of the said Henry Elliott to the extent of not less than £50.
NOTICE is hereby given that His Honor Mr. Justice Richmond has appointed Monday, the 8th day of August, now next ensuing, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, Dunedin, for hearing the matters of the above Petition.
Dated this 6th day of July, 1864.
HAGGITT and STAMPER,
Solicitors for the above-named Petitioner,
19s. 6d. Manse-street, Dunedin.
In the matter of the Petition of JAMES MCINTOSH, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, coach driver: And in the matter of the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862."
NOTICE is hereby given that His Honor Mr. Justice Richmond has appointed Monday, the 8th day of August, at 10 a.m., in the Supreme Court House, Dunedin, for the hearing of the above Petition.
MATTHEW V. HODGE,
Solicitor for Petitioner,
13s. Princes-street, Dunedin.
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Bye-Laws for Pasturage of Cattle on Dunedin Hundred
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government11 July 1864
Bye-Laws, Cattle, Pasturage, Dunedin Hundred
- W. H. Cutten, Chief Commissioner
🗺️ Government Sale of Rural Lands
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey4 July 1864
Land Sale, Auction, Otepopo, Moeraki, Oamaru, Kuriwao, Waikouaiti, Glenoamaru, Waitahuna, Pomahaka, Kaitangata
- W. H. Cutten, Chief Commissioner
⚖️ List of Persons applying for relief under the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement12 July 1864
Debtors and Creditors Act, Relief, Dunedin, Invercargill
9 names identified
- John Samuel Cragg, Applicant for relief
- Samuel George Isaacs, Applicant for relief
- George William Whybrow, Applicant for relief
- Ralph Shaw, Applicant for relief
- William Garthwaite, Applicant for relief
- Samuel John Innes Symonds, Applicant for relief
- James McIntosh, Applicant for relief
- Ewen McColl, Applicant for relief
- James William Moorhouse, Applicant for relief
- Robert Chapman, Registrar
⚖️ Notice of Hearing for Petition of Greville, Whiting and Co.
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement6 July 1864
Debtors and Creditors Act, Petition, Greville, Whiting and Co., Invercargill
- Joseph Henry Greville, Petitioner
- Edward Whiting, Petitioner
- John Parr, Creditor
- Haggitt and Stamper, Solicitors
⚖️ Notice of Hearing for Petition of Henry Elliott
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement6 July 1864
Debtors and Creditors Act, Petition, Henry Elliott, Invercargill
- Henry Elliott, Petitioner
- Thomas White (the elder), Creditor
- Thomas White (the younger), Creditor
- Haggitt and Stamper, Solicitors
⚖️ Notice of Hearing for Petition of James McIntosh
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementDebtors and Creditors Act, Petition, James McIntosh, Dunedin
- James McIntosh, Petitioner
- Matthew V. Hodge, Solicitor
Otago Provincial Gazette 1864, No 312