✨ Land and Governance Notices
NEW ZEALAND
Government Gazette.
PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND.
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
WILLIAM WOOD,
Superintendent.
VOL. 8.] TUESDAY, APRIL 26TH, 1870. [No. 4.
NOTICE
A MEETING will be held at the Land Office, Invercargill, on Monday, the 9th day of May, at two o'clock p.m., for the election of Wardens for the Forest Hill Hundred—adjourned from the 16th inst.
WALTER H. PEARSON,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Crown Lands Office,
20th April, 1870.
NOTICE
THE following occupiers of land in Forest Hill Hundred have been licensed to depasture cattle within the said Hundred for the current year:—
C. Myers
Alex. M'Donald
David Anderson
John Hodgkinson
Alex. Ross
Thomas Norman
Thomas Dyke
William Scott
Robert Sutherland
Denis Tobin
James Millar
John Turner
John M'Donald
Donald M'Leod
Joseph Phillips
James Allan,
WALTER H. PEARSON,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Crown Lands Office,
20th April, 1870.
NOTICE
THE following bye-laws, passed by the wardens of the Oteramika Hundred, were sanctioned by the Waste Land Board on the 19th April, 1870:—
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No cattle of any description shall be depastured on the unsold lands within the hundreds, except by license-holders.
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No sheep shall be depastured on the unsold lands.
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No entire horse over twelve months old, and no bull over six months old, shall be depastured without special permission of the wardens, and no bull shall be at large for a longer period than three years.
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All license-holders shall, on or before 16th May, 1870, register with the nearest warden a statement of the number of cattle and horses depastured by them on the unsold lands within the hundred, with their brands.
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Before removing or slaughtering cattle, owners shall give notice in writing to the nearest warden.
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Any person about to bring cattle on to the run shall, one week before so doing, furnish to the nearest warden notice in writing, with such information as shall give opportunity for inspection.
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No person shall be allowed to depasture on the unsold lands in the hundred more than one head of cattle for every twelve acres of land owned or occupied by him in the hundred.
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All stray cattle may be impounded.
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The penalty for any breach of the foregoing bye-laws shall be any sum not exceeding five pounds, to be recovered in a summary manner, in accordance with the 45th clause of the Southland Waste Lands Act, 1865.
THOMAS DENNISTON,
Chairman of Wardens.
Assented to on behalf of the Waste Land Board,
19th April, 1870.
WALTER H. PEARSON,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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🗺️ Election of Wardens for Forest Hill Hundred
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey20 April 1870
Election, Wardens, Forest Hill Hundred, Invercargill
- Walter H. Pearson, Commissioner of Crown Lands
🗺️ Licenses for Depasturing Cattle in Forest Hill Hundred
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey20 April 1870
Licenses, Depasturing, Cattle, Forest Hill Hundred
16 names identified
- C. Myers, Licensed to depasture cattle
- Alex. M'Donald, Licensed to depasture cattle
- David Anderson, Licensed to depasture cattle
- John Hodgkinson, Licensed to depasture cattle
- Alex. Ross, Licensed to depasture cattle
- Thomas Norman, Licensed to depasture cattle
- Thomas Dyke, Licensed to depasture cattle
- William Scott, Licensed to depasture cattle
- Robert Sutherland, Licensed to depasture cattle
- Denis Tobin, Licensed to depasture cattle
- James Millar, Licensed to depasture cattle
- John Turner, Licensed to depasture cattle
- John M'Donald, Licensed to depasture cattle
- Donald M'Leod, Licensed to depasture cattle
- Joseph Phillips, Licensed to depasture cattle
- James Allan, Licensed to depasture cattle
- Walter H. Pearson, Commissioner of Crown Lands
🗺️ Bye-Laws for Oteramika Hundred
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey19 April 1870
Bye-Laws, Oteramika Hundred, Waste Land Board
- Thomas Denniston, Chairman of Wardens
- Walter H. Pearson, Commissioner of Crown Lands
Southland Provincial Gazette 1870, No 4