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Government Notices.

of such Authority, may be seized by any Inspeotor or any person acting under the authority of any such Inspector, and may be sold or destroyed as the Inspeotor may direct; and all bedding which has been used by cattle, and their droppings, shall be burned or buried as the Inspector shall direct. 11. The skins of cattle which have died or been slaughtered during the voyage en board any vessel having on board any cattle., shipped at any place, beyond If eiv . Zealand shall; be skltsd an&.kep{? on boar 4' in a manner which the Inspector may consider safe, and no such skins shall be y landed jn tne colony.' .'. "i' • , " 12/ Every person who commits a breach of any one of the three foregoing seotions numbered nine,.ten, 'and* eleven 'of theao regulations, or 1 l tvho refuses or objects to obey or carry out any direction of the Inspector given under and, jn pur-, 1 suanc'e thereof, shall be liable to a' penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds.

Destrvction op Cattle. 13. It shall be lawful for the Board to order the owner of anjjr animal known or reasonably susneotedl^-haTe disease, or the agent of the owner oil any person in charge of such anjitnaj, .by order,. in. Writing tinder the hand of the Chairman of the Board, countersigned by an In* to kill such- animal, and there* "affe^to dfepose of the; body ; in sudh onanheTc as insuch order shall be Specified; &nd an^, sueh v owne^ ( agent, oorc r person refusing -or for.- "twelve hours neglecting to comply with sueh 1 order/ after the service thereof on him, either personally or byjeavingt the same at his-usual placd tof abode, shall be .liable t(x a penalty not * exceeding one hundred pounds^ and to a . further penalty not exceeding pounds for every twenty*fpur hours such animal •is left undestroyed or undisposed of after the said twelve Jbours^ --- -"■* -- - ; 14. The Inspector may g^re- an .order in writing to any person to seize and destroy any animal Known or reasonably suspected to have disease, and. dispose of the bddy in suoh manner as he may therein- direct, in the following cases, namely: — < . i If the owner or his agent, or the person in charge of the animal is not known. If the owner or his agent, or the person in charge of the animal, refuses or neglects for twelve hours to obey the order of the Board, given as aforesaid, and in such oase the cost incurred in suoh destruction and disposal shall be paid by the owner or his agent, or' the pernm-in charge of the animal, to the Inspector, on demand. Fees, etc. Id. Under authority from the Colonial Secretary, or upon authority in writing by the Chairman of the Board, the Inspeotor shall employ a veterinary surgeon to inspect and examine any animal known or reasonably suspected to have disease, and shall require such veterinary surgeon to furnish a certificate stating the condition of any animal for whioh the certificate is required. 16. Such veterinary surgeon, with any assistants he may require, is hereby authorised to enter upon any premises for the purpose of such inspection andjexamination, the same as if he was an Inspector appointed under the said Act ; and any persons refusing to admit or obstructing such veterinary^urgeon in such examination or inspection shall be liable to a penalty of not less than ten pounds and not more than one, hundred pounds. 17. There shall be paid to the Inspector, on demand, by the owner of cattle or his agent, or the person in charge thereof, the folllowingifees :*-*'» For every visit and inspec- £ s. d. tion by a veterinary surgeon when authorised as aforesaid 0 10 0 For every mile the veterinary surgeon is required to travel beyond five mile?, oneway 0 0 6 18. There shall be paid to the Inspector, on demand, by the owner of cattle or his agent or the person in charge thereof, the following fees for the inspection of cattle when they arrive at any port or place in the colony :—: — £ s. d. For one animal, and not exceeding ten animals ... 1 0 0 For every additional animal above ten, each animal ... 0 0 6

Provided that if any of the above-men-tioned kinds of stock are imported into any port ox* plaoo for butchers' use the charge for inspecting shall be— £ s. a. For each animal 0 0 3 19. There shall be paid to the Inspector, on demand, by the owner of cattle or his agent, or the person in charge thereof, "the following fees :—: — For sustenance and attendance for each animal that is kept in quarantine, if not provided at the expense of the owner, per day, sudh sura not exceeding one shilling if the animal is kept in the open, and not exceeding two shillings if the animal is kept under cover, as the Board may from time to time order. 20. There shall be paid to the Inspector, on demand, by the owner of cattle or his agent, or the person in charge thereof, the following fees :—: — For every declaration made £s 1 d. under section nineteen of " The Diseased Cattle A.ct, 1871," 0 5 0 For every declaration that a place is infected, made by the Board uuder section twenty-one of the said Act. 0 10 0 21 . Fees and. other sums made payable under these regulations may be sued for and recovered by and in the name of the Inspector in any Court of competent jurisdiction. FORSTER GORING:, Clerk of the Executive Council,

Tenders.

Cambridge Highway District Board. rpENDERS are invited, and will be reJL ceived by S. S. Graham, Esq., cbairman C.H.D.8., up to 13th Aprils 1880,. For repairing and -'gravelling road , between Town Belt and 10 chains north of Arnold's Corner. Specifications m.ay be seen and information obtained at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. F. HOSKING, Licensed Surveyor. Cambridge, 24th March, 1880*

rpENDERS will be received by Mr C. X Ashwell, who will show plans and specifications before 4. p.m. of Tuesday,, 13th April,' for Building a Seven-roomed House at Cambridge. Not bound to accept the lowest or any teudev. JAMES BABER, Architect.

Hamilton East School. npHE School was opened to-day. Ample X accommodation ; the compulsory clauses ' 6f th<j ' Act .'will. nov ,*e rigidliy; enforced; * ' . WM, CUMMING, , ■ Chairman, , , Hamilton East School Committee. April olh, 1680.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1213, 8 April 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1213, 8 April 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1213, 8 April 1880, Page 3

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