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T>YE LAWS PASSED BYTHE WA.RDENS OF THE JACOB'S RIVER HUNDREDS AND ASSENTED TO BY THE WASTE LAND BOARD. 1. That any person depasturing any stock on the Hundred who shall not have taken out a depasturing license, shall forfeit and pay for any such offence a Sum not exceeding five pounds ; arid the Cattle maj be impounded^ tl. That n6 person shall be allowed to. depasture more than one head of cattle over the age of six months to every four acres of land which he or she occupies in the Hundred ; and any person so depasturing more than one head of cattle over the age of six months to every four acres, shall forfeit and pay for any such offence a sum not exceeding five pounds. 111. All stock over the age of six months depastured on the Hundred shall he branded with the registered brand of the owners thereof, and unbranded stock above the age of six months found On the Hundred may be impounded, to be dealt with according to law. IV. Ko diseased cattle shall be depastured on the Hundred, and any one Who Shall turn out or depasture any diseased beast shall forfeit and pay for eveiijr such offence any sum riot exceeding five pounds: V. No bull over the age of nine months, or entire horse over the age of twelve months, shall be allowed to depasture on the Hundred without the permission in Writing of the Wardens, or a majority of them, who may also withdraw such permission at ally timle upon giving the b , jer of such bull or entire horse, notice ii writing ; and any person or persons wo shall turn out or depasture any bull or entire horse over the specified age without having previously obtained the permission in writing of the Wardens, or a majority of them, or who shall neglect to remove within one week after receiving notice of the withdrawal of permission to depasture any bull or entire horse, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five pounds for every such Offence: provided always that this byela# shall not be applicable to entire bona i jidH travelling through the Hundred, if the same be under the control of the parties in charge of such Entire. VI. No sheep shall be allowed to be depastured on the uninclosed land in the Hundred. Any one so depasturing any sheep shall be liable to have the sheep impounded, and pay for every such offence any sum not exceeding five pounds. VII. All persons depasturing stock on the Hundred, shall furnish to the Wardens on or 1 before a day to be fixed Ot named by them^ by advertisement in one of the local papers, a return, showing the numbers, brands, and description &t all stock above the age of six months depasturing on the Hundred by each of them ; and in the event of any person or persons bringing more stock on the Hundreds, or taking out a license for depasturing stock thereon after that date, he or she shall make a like return within a fortnight from the time of taking out such license, or bringing on said stock ; and whosoever shall make a false return or shall fail to make such return as aforsaid, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence a sum not exceeding five pounds, and the said cattle will be liable to be impounded. VIII. The Wardens may at any time call upon any license-holder to make a return, showing the number, description, and brands of all stock depasturing on the Hundred belonging to him or her, or in his or her custody ; any licenseholder neglecting or refusing to make such return within one month after having been requested by notice in writing to make such return, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum Hot exceeding five pounds. IX. Any person disturbing or harraßsing stock depasturing on the Hundred, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum not exceeding five pounds; provided always that a holder of a depasturing license within the Hundred, or any person duly authorised in his or her behalf, may drive such stock fop the purpose of collecting such as belong to him or her, and for the free and legitimate use of his or her right of pasturage within the Hundred, but in the event of its being necessary for such purpose to drive any stock belonging to any other person a greater distance than half-a-mile, the person so driving such stock must take them to the nearest available stocdyard, and there separate his own from those of any other persons, and return the latter to the place from which they were driven, and failing to do so shall forfeit and pay, for every such offence, any sum not exceeding five pounds. K. Any person removing stock beyond the boundary of the Hundred, other than those belonging to them, or for the removal of which he shall not have an authority, shall forfeit and pay for every \ such offence a sum not exceeding five pouuds. XT, Any stock not being the property of, or which are not branded with the registered brand of the holder of the license under which they are depastured or which are depastured on the Hundred, in contravention of any bye-law duly passed, may be impounded, and the owner or custodian of such stock may be proceeded against for trespass and shall forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum not exceeding five pounds. XII. That any person intending to travel with or drive cattle or sheep through the said Hundred into any adjoining Hundred, freehold Jor leasehold, shall give not less than twenty-four hours notice in writing, stating the numbers, brands, and other particulars of Buch stock to the nearest Warden, who, npon being satisfied that such stock are free from disease, shall give a written

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Southland Times, Issue 1182, 25 June 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1182, 25 June 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1182, 25 June 1869, Page 3

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