Superintendent's Office, Southland, 28th April, 1866. IN pursuance of the power vested in me in that behalf by the Vaccination Act, 1863, I hereby appoint James Henet Maetin, Esq., to be a Vaccinator for the Riverton District. • John P. Tatloe, Superintendent. . BYE-LAWS passed by the Wardens of Invercargill Hundred/ and sanctioned by the Waste Land Board : — 1. That no cattle of any description be~ depastured on the Invercargill Hundred without a license : Provided always that and horses of bond fide travellers on their journey, when turned out to graze, "be not considered trespassers if not left longer than three nights in the same neighbourhood. 2. That no sheep or small cattle of any description be depastured on the Invercargill Hundred. 3. That no entire horse, over twelve months old be depastured on the Invereargill Hundred without special written permission of the Wardens. Any person contravening this Clause shall be fined the full sum of Five Pounds sterling. 4. That no bull over nine months old be depastured on the Invercargill Hundred, without special permission of the Wardens. Any person contravening this Clause shall be fined the full sum of Three Pounds sterling. * 5. That all license-holders do register their brands or the brands on their cattle or horses within two months from the date of the election of Wardens, with the Warden living nearest to them. 6. That all owners of cattle on the Hundred do give notice to the nearest Wardenbefore removing any cattle from off the Hundred. 6. That all cattle brought on the Hundred be reported to the nearest Warden, within fortyeight hours after arriving onthe Hundred. 7. That no person shall be allowed to depasture more than one head of cattle for every eight acres of land occupied by him in Oteramika Hundred. 8. That all stray cattle bO impounded. 9. That the penalty for any breach of the foregoing Bye-laws be any sum not exceeding Five Pounds (£5) sterling, to be recovered in a summary way, according to the 10th division of the 67 ch Clause of the Land Regulations. The foregoing Bye-laws shall only apply to Blocks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Oteramika Hundred. Peoctoe Nicholson, Chairman. In the Supreme Court of New \ Zealaud, Otago and South- [ land District, Province of t Southland. J In the matter of the Petition of James Reynolds Stuck, of Riverton, in the Province of Southland, Farm Servant, a Debtor ; and in the matter of the " Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862." OTICE is hereby given that his Honor the Judge has appointed Monday, the fourteenth day of May next, at 10 o'clock forenoon, at the Court House, Invercargill, ior, the final hearing : of the above petition. Dated this thirteenth day of April, One thousand eight; hundred and sixty-six. Neil Feeguson, Deputy Registrar. 7. That all cattle brought on the Hundred be reported to the nearest Warden within forty- ] eight hours after arriving on the Hundred. 8. That each license-holder be entitled to depasture fifteen head " of large cattle, together with their" offspring, not exceeding twelve months in age, for every section of land of one hundred acres in his occupation, and proportionally for sections of larger or smaller size. 'That the penalty for any breach of the forgoing Bye-laws be any sum not exceeding Five Pounds. W. R. Peekins, Chairman. BYE-LAWS proposedby the Wardens of the Oteramika Hundred, at a Ymeeting held on the 21st February, [ 1866, and assented to by'the Waste Land ; JBoard: — , . j 1. That no cattle of any description I ■ ■ be depastured on the Oteramika ! Hundred without a license: j. Provided always that working' j bullocks and horses of bond. fide travellers, when on their j ourney , ■ if turned but to graze, be not | considered trespassers, if Dot ! longer than two nights in one ! place. | 2. That no sheep be depastured on the Oteramika Hundred. •3. That no entire horse or bull be depastured on the Hundred without the special written permissipn of the Wardens. \ 4. That all license holders do register their brands on and descrip- " V tion of their horses and cattle before the Ist April, 1866, with .......... the Warden living nearest. , -S, Tbat all owners ol cattle on Hun dreds do give notice to the neaxest Warden before removing; r ■ "flby -c»l^«"-*flf»i^>thLe' *l£imdired« El ' * ;
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 252, 4 May 1866, Page 3
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711Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 252, 4 May 1866, Page 3
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