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Government STotioea. notice. PLEUROPNEUMONIA. . WHEREAS it appears that the disease called pleuro-pneumonia Ims broken out among the cattle in the province of Otago, and whereas by e proclamation under the Diseased Cattle Act, 1861 a and published in the Provincial Government Gazette, of the province of Canterbury, dated 30th October, 1862, the importation of cattle from the province of Otago, either by land or by sea, was prohibited. Notice is hereby given that the said prohibition will be strictly enforced, and should any cattle be so imported, the same will be immediately destroyed. The attention of persons in charge of teams of working bullocks is particularly drawn to the above notice. WILLIAM ROLLESTON, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's office, Christchurch, 21st January, 1864. 451 PROCLAMATION. UNDER "DISEASED CATTLE ACT, 1861." WHEREAS, by the " Diseased Cattle Act, 1861, it was provided that the Governor in Council might, by warrant under his hand, from time to time delegate to the Superintendent of any province within the said colony, all or any of the powers vested in the Governor or Governor in Council by the said Act, subject to such regulations as lie might think fit, and might from time to time rescind such delegation. And whereas the said Governor, hath with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of New Zealand, delegated to Samuel Bealey, Esquire, so long as he shall hold the office of Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, the several powers vested in the said Governor by the second, fourth, fifth, seventh, ninth, and tenth sections of the said Act, subject to being rescinded as in the said Act provided, and subject to the regulations issued by the Governor in Council on the Fifteenth day of September, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and to any other regulations to he from time to time duly made. And whereas it has been made to appear to me as such Superintendent, as aforesaid, that the disease called Pleuro-pneumonia, being an infectious or contagious disease, lias broken out amongst cattle within the several districts hereinafter described. Now, therefore, I, SAMUEL BEALEY, by virtue of such powers in me vested, do hereby proclaim and declare - that the districts comprising the several provinces of Otago, Southland, and Marlborough, in the Middle Island; and the districts comprising the several provinces of Auckland, Taranaki, Hawkes Bay, and Wellington, in the North Island, are infected within the meaning of the said Act, and that from and after MONDAY, the 4th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, no cattle shall be imported from the said districts into the province of Canterbury ; and I do further proclaim anl declare the following regulations for the destruction.of diseased cattle, and for preventing the removal, or transportation, of cattle from the said several infected districts into the province of Canterbury. 1. If any person shall drive or remove, or cause to be driven or removed, or assist in driving or removing any cattle from either of the said infected districts into the province of Canterbury, such person shall be liable to a penalty of fifty pounds for every head of cattle so driven into the province of Canterbury. H. It shall be lawful for any Inspector of Cattle or Police Constable to destroy or cause to be destroved any cattle which shall pass into this province from either of the said districts. IH. If any person shall wilfully impede or obstruct any Inspector or any Police Constable acting under the authority of these regulations, every person so offending shall and may be seized and detained by such person so acting as aforesaid, or any person or persons he may call to his assistance, until such offender or offenders can be taken before two Justices of the Peace, and shall be liable to a penalty of Fifty Pounds.

Given under my hand, at Christcliurch, this first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. S. BEALEY, Superintendent. By his Honor's command, Wm. Rolleston, Provincial Secretary. 1997 NOTICE. THISTLE ORDINANCE, 1862. PERSONS upon whose land, or upon roads adjacent to whose land, any noxious thistles may be growing are hereby cautioned to eradicate the same, otherwise they will be proceeded against under the provisions of the above Ordinance. WM. ROLLESTON, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Feb. 13,1864. 1042 NOTICE. £100 REWARD. WHEREAS by the breaking out of the disease called PLEURO-PNEUMONIA among the CATTLE in the Province of Otago, it is necessary strictly to enforce the Prohibition of the introduction of Cattle into the Province of Canterbury from the said Province, either by land or sea, and whereas certain regulations to that effect have been issued by his Honor the Superintendent : Notice is hereby given that a reward of £100 will be given to any persort who shall give such informative ?hall lead to the conviction of any person who s'.. drive or remove, or cause to be driven, or removed, or in driving or removing any cattle from the said infected district, into the Province of Canterbury. WM. ROLLESTON, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Jan. 30, 1864. 670 PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to the holders of Pasturage Licenses under the Land Regulations of Ist April, 1856, that they are required forthwith to send in to the Waste Lands Board a return of all ■tock depastured on their respective runs, in accordance with Clause 55 of the said Regulations. WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christchurch, Feb. 29, 1864. 1355 NOTICE is hereby given to the holders of Pasturage Licenses in the Upper Hurunui, Ashlev Rakaia, Waimakariri, and Upper Waitaki Districts Nos. 109, 155 a, 196,235,241,260, 270,277, 288 289, 294, 304, 333, 344, 345, 349, 351, 366, 389, 399' 423, 456, 466, 474, 475, 476, 482, 484, 485, 378, 379' 383, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 444, 445, 455, 462* 472 477,479,480, 481, that the country has been surveyed and that the Commissioners of the Waste t anrU Board will proceed to adjust the boundaries of these runs, on Thursday, the 28th April, 1864, at noon, when all parties interested are required to at ßy d order of the Warte Lands Board ' WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. unao at i 'S urd ': ™ TM OT X 2535 JM indebted to thej r^ mc f ia oney are reJvenbythemo* office of the quired ™me<hately Christclrarc h, to pay the Immigration Uincer, . arrangements amounts due,or to make saus £ DTf'TT ATtD R ARMSTRONG, RICHARD K, offl cer. 2285

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1226, 23 April 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1226, 23 April 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1226, 23 April 1864, Page 2

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