Sheep Inspection Returns




RETURN OF SHEEP INSPECTED IN THE PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND during the month of April, 1867.

DATE OF INSPECTION DATE OF PRECEDING INSPECTION NAME OF STATION WHERE SITUATE NAME OF MANAGER OR OWNER NO. OF SHEEP ON STATION NO. OF SHEEP INSPECTED RESULT DATE ON WHICH SHEEP WERE DISEASED REMARKS
4th. Takatimos. Mararoa. Messrs. Butler and Poynter. 8,000 2,000 Clean. Going to Lake.
4th. Burwood. Oreti. Geo. Printz. 2,000 1,200 Clean. Going to Dunedin.
15th. At Long Ford. Mataura. W. H. Calder & Co. 8,000 Clean. Travelling into Southland.
17th. Wantwood. Mataura. Geo. Gunn. 10,000 6,000 Clean.
21st. Mt. Beaumont. Jacob’s River. Reinecker & Hunter. 7,860 1,000 Clean.
21st. Aparima. Jacob’s River. Morton & Co. 1,300 12 Clean. Leicesters.
24th. At Long Ford. Mataura. Douglas & Co. 5,000 Clean. Travelling into Southland.
28th. At New River. New River. John Mitchell. 870 870 Clean.

Sheep Department, April 30th, 1867.

HENRY G. FIELDER,
Chief Inspector of Sheep, Southland.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Southland Provincial Gazette 1867, No 14





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🌾 Sheep Inspection Returns for Southland Province (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
30 April 1867
Sheep, Inspection, Southland, Stations, Managers
10 names identified
  • Butler, Manager of Takatimos Station
  • Poynter, Manager of Takatimos Station
  • Geo. Printz, Manager of Burwood Station
  • W. H. Calder, Manager of Long Ford Station
  • Geo. Gunn, Manager of Wantwood Station
  • Reinecker, Manager of Mt. Beaumont Station
  • Hunter, Manager of Mt. Beaumont Station
  • Morton, Manager of Aparima Station
  • Douglas, Manager of Long Ford Station
  • John Mitchell, Manager of New River Station

  • HENRY G. FIELDER, Chief Inspector of Sheep, Southland