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of a poll being demanded, I hereby appoint the polling to take place in the office of the said Board, on Monday, the seventh day of March ensuing.

J. A. R. MENZIES
Superintendent.

Superintendent’s Office,
Southland, 22nd February, 1864.

the animal is supplied with food and water by the Poundkeeper; but the owner may supply food and water, in which case these charges are not to be made.

[Republished from the New Zealand Gazette, January 18, 1864.]

ORDER

Superintendent’s Office,
Southland, 22nd February, 1864.

IN pursuance of the powers vested in me in that behalf, I hereby give notice, that after the first day of March, 1864, the Poundkeeper of the Pound at Wallacetown is authorised to charge Pound Fees and sustenance charges, according to the scale hereunto annexed.

J. A. R. MENZIES,
Superintendent.

Table of Poundage Fees to be charged by the Keeper of the Public Pound at Wallacetown, under the "Impounding Ordinance, 1847."

s. d.

For each entire horse above the age of twelve months... 4 0
For each mare, gelding, colt, filly, foal, mule, ass, goat, or pig... 2 0
For each bull above the age of twelve months... 4 0
For each ox, cow, steer, heifer, or calf—
for the first ten... 1 0
for the next ten... 0 6
for the next thirty... 0 4
all others above fifty... 0 3
For each ram above the age of nine months... 1 0
For each ewe, wether, or lamb—
for the first twenty... 0 4
for the next thirty... 0 3
for the next fifty... 0 2
all others above one hundred... 0 1

The above Fees to be paid for each day, or part of a day, during which the animal is kept in pound.

CHARGES FOR FOOD:

For every horse, mare, gelding, mule, ass, colt, filly, or foal... 6 0
For every bull, cow, ox, steer or heifer... 5 0
For every calf, sheep, lamb, goat, boar, sow, or other pig... 3 0

The above charges to be paid for each day, or part of a day, during which

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

G. GREY,
Governor.

Making Quarantine Regulations for the Colony of New Zealand.

At the Government House at Auckland, the twelfth day of January, 1864.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

IN pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in the Governor in Council by the "Marine Board Act, 1863," His Excellency the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of New Zealand, doth hereby approve of the following Quarantine Regulations, made and issued by the Marine Board for the several Ports and Harbours in the Colony of New Zealand, and doth declare that the same shall be in force from and after the twelfth day of January, 1864.

FORSTER GOING,
Clerk of Executive Council.

QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.

  1. The Master of every vessel which shall be deemed by the Harbour Master to be liable to Quarantine, shall, on being directed so to do by the Harbour Master, cause such vessel to be anchored in the Quarantine Ground appointed for the Harbour, or forfeit the sum of £50 for every day, or portion of a day, during which he shall neglect or refuse so to do.

  2. The Master of any vessel so anchored, who shall either himself quit, or permit any seamen, passenger, or other person to quit the same, except by authority from the Board of Health hereinafter mentioned, until he shall have been duly admitted to pratique, shall forfeit the sum of £50 in respect of each person who shall so quit the vessel.

  3. Every person who shall so quit such vessel shall forfeit the sum of £20.

  4. The Master of every vessel so anchored shall hoist a yellow flag of not less than six breadths of bunting at the main by day, and a light by night in a lanthorn such as is used in H.M. Navy, and shall keep the same respectively hoisted until



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🏘️ Election of Town Board Members (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Election, Town Board, Invercargill

🏘️ Pound Fees and Sustenance Charges

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
22 February 1864
Pound Fees, Sustenance Charges, Wallacetown
  • J. A. R. Menzies, Superintendent

🏥 Quarantine Regulations

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
12 January 1864
Quarantine, Marine Board, Harbour Master
  • G. Grey, Governor
  • Forster Going, Clerk of Executive Council