✨ Miscellaneous Notices and By-Laws




ADVERTISEMENT SHEET.

ABSTRACT FROM ADVERTISING SHEETS.

2nd June, Friday (noon), a Cow and Calf to be sold at South Dunedin Pound.

5th June, Monday (noon), Special Meeting of the Education Board.

9th June, Friday (noon), Cow to be sold at Blueskin Pound.

10th July (Monday), last day for lodging objections to the closing of portions of the Southern Trunk Road.

12th June (Monday), last day for lodging objections to the closing of portions of the Southern Trunk Road.

13th June, 1865.β€”Meetings of Justices within the various Licensing Districts, under the "Licensing Ordinance, 1864."

16th June, Friday (noon), Horse to be sold at South Dunedin Pound.

GENERAL ROAD BOARD.

A MEETING of the General Road Board will be held at noon, in the Government Offices, Dunedin, on Wednesday, 7th June, 1865.

J. Hyde Harris,
Superintendent of the Province of Otago.

EDUCATION BOARD.

THE Special Meeting of the Board is postponed till noon of Monday, 5th June, 1865.

John Hislop, Secretary.

BY-LAWS OF THE SOUTH TOKOMAIRIRO HUNDRED, 1865.

  1. No diseased cattle shall be depastured on the Hundred, and any person or persons who shall turn out or depasture any diseased beast, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum not exceeding Five Pounds.

  2. Whenever it shall appear to the Wardens, or a majority of them, that any beast of a dangerous or vicious character; or when, from any other cause, they shall deem it advisable to prohibit any specified beast from being depastured on the Hundred, it shall be lawful for them, or a majority of them, to prohibit the depasturing any such beast, and to give notice in writing of such prohibition to the owner or person in charge of such beast; and if the same shall not be removed from the unfenced pasture lands of the Hundred within twenty-four hours, or such further time as may be stated in such notice, by delivery of the same personally, or by leaving the same at the usual place of residence of such owner or person having the charge of such beast, the owner or person having the charge of such beast shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding Five Pounds; or if any person at large, after having received notice as aforesaid, shall turn out or depasture on the Hundred any prohibited beast, he shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding Five Pounds for every such offence; or in the event of any beast which the Wardens shall deem it advisable to prohibit from running on the Hundred being unknown to them, it shall be lawful for them to impound such beast, to be dealt with under the "Impounding Ordinance, 1862."

  3. No sheep shall be depastured on the Hundred without the consent in writing of the Wardens, or a majority of them, and under such restrictions as they may deem it advisable to impose; and any person depasturing sheep on the unenclosed land within the Hundred without such consent as aforesaid, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum not exceeding Five Pounds: Provided always that this bye-law shall not be applicable to sheep bona fide travelling through the Hundred, if the same shall travel at the rate of not less than five miles per day.

  4. No unbranded cattle over the age of six months shall be depastured on the Hundred, and unbranded cattle above the age of six months found on the Hundred may be impounded, and dealt with according to law.

  5. The Wardens, or a majority of them, may at any time call upon the license holders, or any license holder, to take a return showing the number, description, age, sex, colour, and brands of stock depastured on the Hundred belonging to them, him, her, or in their, his, or her custody; and any license holder neglecting or refusing to make such return within one week after being required by notice in writing to make such return, or making a false return, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence a sum not exceeding Five Pounds.

  6. Any cattle not 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...



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Otago Provincial Gazette 1865, No 398





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🏘️ Advertisement Sheet Abstract

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Advertisement Sheet, Sales, Meetings, Objections, Licensing

🏘️ General Road Board Meeting

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
7 June 1865
General Road Board, Meeting, Dunedin
  • J. Hyde Harris, Superintendent of the Province of Otago

πŸŽ“ Education Board Special Meeting Postponement

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
5 June 1865
Education Board, Special Meeting, Postponement
  • John Hislop, Secretary

🏘️ By-Laws of the South Tokomairiro Hundred, 1865

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
By-Laws, South Tokomairiro Hundred, Livestock, Regulations