✨ 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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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Southland Provincial Gazette 1867, No 9





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🌾 Return of Sheep Inspected in Southland

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
31 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