Bye Laws THE FOLLOWING BYE-LAWS PASSED BY THE WARDENS OF NEW RIVER HUNDRED, WERE SANCTIONED BY THE WASTE LAND ROARD ON THE 9th JULY, 1869. Ist. — That no cattle of any description be depastured on the New Biver Hundred without a license, provided always that cattle and horses of bond fide travellers on their journey, when turned out, be not considered trespassers, if not longer than three nights in the same neighborhood. 2nd. — That no sheep or small cattle be depastured on the New River Hundred. 3 r( j # — That no entire horse over twelve months old be depastured on the New River Hundred. 4th. — That no bull or bull-stag shall be allowed to run on the Hundred after one month's notice to that effect being given in writing to the owner thereof by the Wardens. sth. — The "Wardens may at any time call upon any license-holder, after giving ten days' notice, to make a return, showing the numbers and brands of all stock depastured on the Hundred belonging to him or her, or in his or her custody. 6th. — That the Wardens will not be responsible for any cattle they may impound not bearing brands, according to the " Cattle Branding Ordinance." 7th. — That all stray cattle be impounded. Bth. — That no person shall be allowed to depasture more than twenty-five head of cattle for every section of land of one hundred acres in his occupation, and proportionately for sections of larger or smaller size. 9th. — Any cattle depastured in contravention of any of the foregoing bye-laws may be impounded. 10th. — That the penalty for any breach of the foregoing bye-laws be any sum not exceeding five pounds sterling, to be recovered in a summary way, according to the 45th clause of the Land Regulations. (Signed) William Lawrence, Chairman. Assented to on behalf of the Waste Land Board. Walter H. Pearson, Chief Commissioner. Crown Lands Office, 13th July, 1869. For Sale ■ni O R S A L i~~^ THE FARM OF HELENSWOOD, Oteramika District — distant 18 miles from Invercargill. EXTENT— 49S ACRES, Of which 90 acres are bush, and the balance mostly good open land. Improvements — 5-roomed House and Futtah, Stockyard, and Hut 70 Acres, fenced and subdivided 24 do in English grass 14 do broken up and ready for seed The owner may run 70 Head of Cattle on Hundred. Apply to THOS. DENNISTON, Or OterwniJka. MTHERSON & CO., Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Issue 1194, 16 July 1869, Page 3
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400Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1194, 16 July 1869, Page 3
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