β¨ Sheep Inspection Report
RETURN OF SHEEP INSPECTED IN THE PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND during the month of January, 1867.
| DATE OF INSPECTION. | DATE OF PREVIOUS INSPECTION. | NAME OF STATION. | WHERE SITUATED. | NAME OF MANAGER OR OWNER. | NO. OF STATION. | NO. OF SHEEP INSPECTED. | RESULT. | DATE ON WHICH SHEEP WERE DISEASED. | REMARKS. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st & 2nd Jan., 1867. | Sept. & October 1866. | Mount Beaumont | Jacob's River. | Howel and Stevens. | 14,000 | All Clean. | Declared diseased in Jan., 1866. Put under bond 22nd Jan., 1866. | Were examined three times before I gave clear certificate, believe them now to be clear of all risk from scab-gigns. | |
| 3rd & 4th Jan., 1867. | 3rd & 4th Jan., 1867. | Dunrobin | Jacob's River. | Christopher Baastian. | 14,500 | All Diseased β but only slightly so. Saw one diseased sheep β believe they will soon be clean. | Declared diseased on Nov. 24th, 1865. Put under bond 22nd Jan., 1866. |
Sheep Department, Jan. 31st, 1866.
HENRY G. FIELDER,
Chief Inspector of Sheep, Southland.
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πΎ Return of Sheep Inspected in Southland
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources31 January 1866
Sheep, Inspection, Disease, Southland, Agriculture
- Howel, Manager or owner of Mount Beaumont station
- Stevens, Manager or owner of Mount Beaumont station
- Christopher Baastian, Manager or owner of Dunrobin station
- Henry G. Fielder, Chief Inspector of Sheep, Southland
Southland Provincial Gazette 1867, No 9