✨ Sheep Inspection Report




RETURN OF SHEEP INSPECTED IN THE PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND during the month of February, 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.
February 12th, 1867. July 1866. Glenure. Hokanuis. Henry Young. 1,900 1,800 Clean. Never were diseased. Sheep looking well; going to Eremedale.
February 14th, 1867. September, 1866. Five River. Oreti (North) Messrs. Hepburn & M'Master. 42,000 10,000 Clean. Never were diseased. This was merely a visiting inspection. The sheep were in the yard, and I looked them over.
February 15th, 1867. August, 1866. Otahu. Oreti (North) Cuthbert Cowan. 9,700 200 Rams. Clean. November, 1866 Gave certificate for 60 to go to Waiau, Messrs. Cuthbertson Bros.

Sheep Department, Feb. 1867.

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 (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
1 February 1867
Sheep, Inspection, Disease, Southland, Agriculture
  • Henry Young, Manager of Glenure station
  • Hepburn, Owner of Five River station
  • M'Master, Owner of Five River station
  • Cuthbert Cowan, Manager of Otahu station
  • Cuthbertson (Bros.), Recipients of sheep certificate

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