Legislative Ordinance




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

FOR THE

PROVINCE OF NEW PLYMOUTH.

Published by Authority.

VOL. II.] NEW PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1854. [No. 21.

IN THE EIGHTEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER MAJESTY
QUEEN VICTORIA.

SESSION II., No. 2.

AN ORDINANCE
TO REGULATE THE OCCUPATION OF CERTAIN UNENCLOSED LANDS
IN THE TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH.

Analysis.

Title.
Preamble.

  1. Superintendent empowered to let Pasturage of unenclosed private lands within the Town of New Plymouth, and Town Belt, by Auction.
  2. Notice to be given of time, place, and particulars of sale.
  3. Moneys arising by sales to be recoverable by Treasurer.
  4. Time for payment by Purchasers of their purchase moneys.
  5. If purchase moneys not punctually paid sales may be annulled.
  6. Form and effect of Licenses to be issued to Purchasers.
  7. Districts not to be subdivided.
  8. Bulls not to be depastured.
  9. Right of Landowners to enclose, and to tether cattle on their respective lands not to be affected.
  10. Licensees depasturing cattle within their respective districts exempted from Penalties under the Ordinance of the Province, Session 1, No. 8.
  11. Informations under the Ordinance, Session 1, No 8, against Licensees in respect of trespass of licensed cattle on Town lands, &c., beyond their districts, to be laid exclusively by the Armed Police Force, or by Licensees trespassed upon.
  12. Licensees to compensate for damage to lands in cultivation—amount to be ascertained by arbitration.
  13. Damage done in the daytime within a district to be presumed to have been done by cattle of Licensee.
  14. Superintendent empowered to issue special Licenses to Importers of Cattle.
  15. Interpretation.
  16. Licenses issued prior to Ordinance confirmed.


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🏘️ An Ordinance to regulate the occupation of certain unenclosed lands in the Town of New Plymouth

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Ordinance, Land occupation, New Plymouth, Pasturage, Town Belt, Cattle