✨ Impounding Notices, Immigration Regulations, Railway Timetable
IMPOUNDED on the 2nd day of September 1874, by
Frank Pogson Esq., Barewood Station.
One bay Mare, branded like ⌃C off neck, blaze down face.
Owner unknown, for trespassing on Barewood Station, for which ten shillings driving expenses are claimed, and in default of being released, the above mare will be sold at the Public Pound at West Taieri, on Friday the 18th day of September 1874, at twelve o’clock noon.
MICHAEL TYNAN,
Poundkeeper.
IMPOUNDED, on the 26th day of August, 1874, by Hugh M’Dermott, Palmerston.
One bay horse, blotch brand like W on near shoulder, star on forehead, shod on fore feet.
Owner unknown; also impounded on the 1st September, by William Chisholm, Stoney Creek,
One bay horse, branded like S near shoulder,
One bay mare, no visible brand.
Supposed to belong to Mr. Gilligan, Palmerston, noticed on the 2nd instant, for trespassing on grass paddock at Stoney Creek, for which 7s. 6d. a head is charged: and in default of being released, the above horses will be sold at the municipal pound at Palmerston, on Friday, the 18th day of September, 1874, at twelve o’clock noon.
JOHN FLANAGAN,
Poundkeeper of the Palmerston Pound.
ABSTRACTS from previous Gazettes of Impounding Notices:
One brindle and white steer, branded like C off shoulder
One yellow and white steer, no visible brand
One yellow and white steer, branded like WB off rump
One yellow and brindle cow, branded like HB (conjoined) off rump
One red cow, branded AP near shoulder
One yellow and white cow, branded like S⌃ near rump
One red cow, no visible brand
One yellow and white heifer, branded like O off rump
One yellow and white heifer, no visible brand
One yellow and white heifer, branded like O off rump
One yellow and white heifer, branded like WB off rump
Three yellow and white bulls, no visible brands
One brown and white bull, no visible brand
Will be sold at Macraes Pound.
FREE NOMINATED IMMIGRATION.
(Extract from Order in Council, 15th October, 1873.)
REGULATIONS FOR THE CONDUCT OF IMMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND, ON THE NOMINATION OF IMMIGRANTS BY PERSONS RESIDENT THEREIN.
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Any person resident in the Colony, desirous of nominating relatives or friends in Europe for passages to New Zealand, may do so by applying to an Immigration Officer, in the form at foot, copies of which can be obtained at all Immigration and Post Offices.
The persons nominated, if approved by the Immigration Officer and the officers of the Home Agency, will receive free passages to the Colony. -
Every adult emigrant will be required, before embarkation, to pay, unless specially remitted by the Agent-General, 20s. (and children in proportion), for bedding, blankets, and mess utensils.
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The cost of conveyance to the port (unless the Agent General agrees to pay it), and to the residence of their friends after their arrival in the Colony, must be defrayed by the emigrants themselves.
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All the ships employed in this service will be denur of the provisions of the Passenger Act.
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It is to be distinctly understood, that notwithstanding the applications are forwarded to the Agent-General by the Immigration Officers, the Agent-General in London may refuse passages where the intending emigrants are in ill-health, or in any way unfitted, according to his judgment, to emigrate.
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The Regulations, issued upon 21st April, 1873, for the payment of bonuses to the nominators upon the arrival of the nominated immigrants, are hereby rescinded; and no certificates for the payment of such bonuses will be given after the date hereof.
To the IMMIGRATION OFFICER,
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I have the honor to state that, in my opinion, the persons named below would not be unwilling to emigrate to New Zealand, and would be desirable colonists.
I have, therefore, to advise that such persons should be communicated with, and invited to emigrate to the Colony.
I have, &c.
TIME TABLE for the Green Island Section of the DUNEDIN AND CLUTHA RAILWAY.
LEAVE DUNEDIN — LEAVE GREEN ISLAND —
7.40 a.m. — 8.40 a.m.
1.30 p.m. — 3 p.m.
5 p.m. — 5.30 p.m.
ALL TRAINS STOP AT CAVERSHAM STATION.
FARES —
Between Dunedin and Green Island.
Single. Return.
1st Class, 1s. 6d. — 2s. 0d.
2nd Class, 1s. 0d. — 1s. 6d.
Between Dunedin and Caversham.
Single. Return.
1st Class, 6d. — 9d.
2nd Class, 4d. — 6d.
Between Caversham and Green Island.
Single. Return.
1st Class, 1s. 0d. — 1s. 6d.
2nd Class, 0s. 9d. — 1s. 3d.
DUNEDIN:
Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of Otago, by Coulls & Culling, of Rattray-street, Printers to the said Provincial Government for the time being.
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⚖️ Impounding Notice for Bay Mare
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement2 September 1874
Impounding, Trespassing, Mare, Barewood Station
- Frank Pogson (Esquire), Impounded mare
- Michael Tynan, Poundkeeper
⚖️ Impounding Notice for Horses
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement1 September 1874
Impounding, Trespassing, Horses, Palmerston
- Hugh M'Dermott, Impounded horse
- William Chisholm, Impounded horses
- Gilligan, Owner of impounded horses
- John Flanagan, Poundkeeper of the Palmerston Pound
⚖️ Abstracts of Previous Impounding Notices
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementImpounding, Abstracts, Macraes Pound
🛂 Regulations for Free Nominated Immigration
🛂 Immigration15 October 1873
Immigration, Regulations, Nomination, Passages
🚂 Green Island Section Railway Timetable
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsRailway, Timetable, Fares, Dunedin
Otago Provincial Gazette 1874, No 925