✨ Impounding notices and meteorological observations
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Owner unknown, for trespassing on Ardogwan Station; and in default of being released, the above mare will be sold at Oamaru Pound, on Friday, the 29th day of October, 1875, at 12 o\'clock noon.
JOHN GRAY,
Poundkeeper, Oamaru.
IMPOUNDED, on the 6th day of October, 1875, by F. G. Pogson, Barewood Station—
1 grey horse, branded like AC on near shoulder
1 dark brown horse, branded like CB on near shoulder
Owner unknown, for trespassing on Barewood Station, for which £1 per head driving expenses is claimed; and in default of being released the above cattle will be sold at the public pound at West Taieri, on Friday, the 29th day of October, 1875, at 12 o\'clock noon.
MICHAEL TYNAN,
Poundkeeper of the West Taieri Pound.
IMPOUNDED on the sixth day of October, 1875, by Mr Anderson, of Otepopo—
1 chesnut horse, white face, with cover on, no visible brand,
Owner unknown, for trespassing on English grass paddocks at Otepopo, for which One Pound driving expenses is claimed, and, in default of being released, the above horse will be sold at the Public Pound at Hampden, on Friday, the 29th day of October, at twelve o\'clock noon.
H. T. MURCOTT,
Poundkeeper of the Hampden Pound.
IMPOUNDED, on the 4th day of October, 1875, by John Wilson—
1 bay horse, branded like AA on off shoulder
1 bay horse, no visible brand
Owner unknown, for trespassing on William Wilson\'s stable yard, Dunedin; and in default of being released, the above horses will be sold at the public Pound at South Dunedin, on Friday, the 29th day of October, 1875, at 12 o\'clock noon.
JAMES BARR,
Poundkeeper.
IMPOUNDED in the Oamaru Pound, on the 23rd day of September, 1875, by Arthur Toms, Inspector of Nuisances, for going at large in the town—
1 bay horse, no visible brand, both hind feet white, star on forehead
owner unknown, for which is claimed 1s 6d driving expense; and in default of being released the above horse will be sold at the public Pound at Oamaru, on Friday, 15th October, 1875, at 12 o\'clock noon.
JOHN GRAY,
Poundkeeper, Oamaru.
ABSTRACTS from previous Gazette of Impounding Notices :—
Friday, 22nd October, at noon,
A horse will be sold at West Hawkesbury Pound,
and
A horse and pony will be sold at West Taieri Pound.
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT DUNEDIN FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1875, at 9 a.m.
Lat. 45 deg. 52 min. 12 sec. S. Long. 170 deg. 32 min. 37 sec. E. Height above sea level, 500 feet.
Barometer— Inches.
Mean for month ... 29.730
Maximum for month on the 27th ... 30.259
Minimum for month on the 4th ... 29.198
Extreme range ... 1.061
Temperature in Shade— Fah.
Mean maximum temperature ... 53.2
Mean minimum temperature ... 38.7
Approximate temperature for the month ... 46.0
Mean daily range of temperature ... 14.4
Extreme maximum temperature on 2nd ... 64
Extreme minimum temperature on 15th... 34
Extreme range of temperature for month ... 30
Exposed Thermometers—
Mean solar radiation ... 106.
Maximum solar radiation on 25th ... 140.
Mean terrestrial radiation ... 34.
Minimum terrestrial radiation on 6th ... 31.
Mean daily range between the extreme temperature of night and day ... 72.
Hygrometrical—
Mean elastic force of vapour
Mean temperature of the dew point (computed from the means of wet & dry bulbs) ... 238 in. 39.1 Fah.
Mean degree of moisture ... 77.8
Saturation—100
Rain—
Total rainfall ... 2.200 inches.
Number of days on which rain fell ... 13 days.
Maximum rainfall in any 24 hours on the 14th ... .600 inches.
Wind—
Average daily velocity for month ... 174 miles.
Maximum velocity for month, on 12th ... 350 miles.
Mean amount of cloud for month
—0, clear sky; 10, overcast ... 6.3 0 to 10
Remarks.— Weather during the month very changeable, excepting from the 5th to the 13th when it kept very fine.
HENRY SKEY, Observer.
Note.— In filling up this abstract the results are inserted for the day on which they are recorded, although occurring during the preceding twenty-four hours.
DUNEDIN :
Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of Otago, by COULLS & CURLING, of Rattray-street, Printers to said Provincial Government for the time being.
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Notice of impounded livestock, Oamaru
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources5 October 1875
Impounding, Oamaru, Livestock, Trespass
- John Gray, Poundkeeper, Oamaru
🌾 Notice of impounded livestock, West Taieri
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources6 October 1875
Impounding, West Taieri, Livestock, Trespass, Barewood Station
- F. G. Pogson, Impounded livestock from Barewood Station
- Michael Tynan, Poundkeeper of the West Taieri Pound
🌾 Notice of impounded livestock, Hampden
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources6 October 1875
Impounding, Hampden, Livestock, Trespass, Otepopo
- Anderson (Mr), Impounded livestock from Otepopo
- H. T. Murcott, Poundkeeper of the Hampden Pound
🌾 Notice of impounded livestock, South Dunedin
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources4 October 1875
Impounding, South Dunedin, Livestock, Trespass
- John Wilson, Impounded livestock
- William Wilson, Owner of stable yard where trespass occurred
- James Barr, Poundkeeper
🌾 Notice of impounded livestock, Oamaru
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources23 September 1875
Impounding, Oamaru, Livestock, Inspector of Nuisances
- Arthur Toms, Inspector of Nuisances who impounded horse
- John Gray, Poundkeeper, Oamaru
🌾 Abstracts of impounding notices
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesImpounding, West Hawkesbury, West Taieri, Livestock
🎓 Meteorological observations at Dunedin, September 1875
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceMeteorology, Weather, Dunedin, Statistics, September 1875
- Henry Skey, Observer of meteorological data
Otago Provincial Gazette 1875, No 989