✨ Provincial Government Rules and Impounded Animals




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same, and sanctioned by the Superintendent, from or through the storekeeper, who will receive a receipt from the officer obtaining the same. The Government will not recognise liability for articles of this class, if obtained in any other manner.

  1. The Storekeeper will keep a correct account of any supplies issued by him from time to time, to the various departments, of stores returned and received, and make a return at the end of every quarter of all stores under his charge.

J. A. R. MENZIES,
Superintendent.

1st February, 1864.

IMPOUNDED this day, the following animals:β€”

1 Dark chestnut Mare, branded like C near shoulder.

1 Bay Gelding branded W near shoulder.

1 Roan Bullock, branded P near hip.

If not claimed to be sold hereat on the 26th inst.

F. PELLING,
Poundkeeper.

Wallacetown,
27th Jan., 1864.

Printed for the Provincial Government by HARNETT & Co., Dee-street, Invercargill.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Southland Provincial Gazette 1864, No 6





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πŸ›οΈ Rules for the Conduct of Business in Departments of the Provincial Government of Southland (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
1 February 1864
Department Rules, Provincial Government, Southland, Storekeeper, Supplies
  • J. A. R. Menzies, Superintendent

🏘️ Notice of Impounded Animals

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
27 January 1864
Impounded Animals, Wallacetown, Mare, Gelding, Bullock
  • F. Pelling, Poundkeeper