INANGAIIUA COUNTY COUNCIL EEEFTON PUBLlfc POUND. THE fo'lowing SCALI ofCFTAEGES has been adopted by Council at a Meeting held on 4th d ty of February. 1880:— Poundage Fues, a. d For each entire horse abo c the age of 12 months 5 0 For 'each mare, gelding, colt, filly, mule, ass, goat, or pig 2 0 T?or each hull above the age of 12 months 5 0 Fo? aeh ox, cow, steei heifer, or e%h fqr the first ten ... .".. 1 0 ditto, itto, ditto, the nest ten ... 0 8 do. do. do. the text thirty 0 6 do^ do. do. all othei s above 50 0 4 For each ram above the >ge of nine months ... 2 0 For each ewe, wether, oi lamb, for the first twenty ... , 0 4 ditto, ditto, ditto, the n !xt 30 ... 0 3 do. do. do. the nixt 50 ... 0 2 do, do. do. all otheri above 100 0 1 The above fees to be paid for each day r or part of a day, durig which the animal is kept in pound. I ■ Chabgb? fob Food. b. a, For every horse, mar b, gelding, mule, ass, colt, filly, c r foals ... 4 0 For every bull, cow, oc, steer, or heifer 2 0 < For every calf, under six months 1 0 B'or every sheep, or lan b \ 1 0, For every goat 10 For every boar*sow, o other pig 1 0 The ahove charges to be paid for each day of twenty<«four ho irs, or part of a day, during which the i nimal is supplied with food and water by the Poundkeeper, but the owner miy supply food and water, ia which c se these charges , are not to be made. EATES OF OEDINAEY DAMAGES TO BE CHAEGED FOE CATTLE TRESPASSING, * §3 s £.£■.. §S> P.. ffl ■ 83 J *.$»! Description of Cattle, &c., ?sg t . §-f-§ - Trespassing. a'agfog* I © B<s S. ». S. D. For every entire horse, mule, ass or bull ... v ... 2 6 5 0 For every mare, gilding filly, cow 2 6 5 0 For every sheep orlamb... 2 6 5 0 For every pig ... 2 6 5 0 For every goat ... 2 6 - 5 0 For every ;.*•■ 2 6 5 0 I PATRICK BRBNN.AN, | '■ C< unty Chairman. Eeefton, 4th February, 1 WO. INANGAUUA COUN: V COUNCILEeefton, 10th Fdbruary, 1830. J Mr Angelo Cereseto, Heefton. |UttiB.—THIS is ta NGfIFY you that APPOINfTED POUND, i the Council, 1879, and that date from that a period of twelve servant, I Chairman, no > iii Inlive, thanlss to wishing to became one Professor's intended I [^BBiHiPI^TOdw being ejected in England . I lately bought a box of Holloway'g Pills, f took them at intervals, anil refrained from the " flowing Bowl," and Kichard's himself again. Holloway's Pill's and Ointment are , largely used in Bermuda, and that accounts, I in my opinion, for the I longevity of its r inhabitants, I feel quiet I assured, however that Professor Holloway island has been one j of tie greatest benefactors lo the human race l that has ever lived, and th t his name will be handed down to posterity when the name of our bravest manslayers are orgotton. Strange to say that we, in differei t ways, strive to 1 acquire the art of killing,/ jut our own pre» 1 servation we take little hee l-of, I have lived in Bermuda 26 years, and in that time have • inquired of soldiers how tl ey have preserved - their health so well ; the a swer has generally been, " By not going to th » Army Doctor, but c by using the Pills and Oin tnent." [j By using the above, lat i now found at my Hermitage to be looking n uch younger and more healthy than you hay seen me for years. Yours, J. W. ( iDDY, Tttckek Town BuBMtTDA, [Formerly Secretary to Di ke of Brunswick.] • The Bermuda Times, 10th May, 1879. I ~P SETWE LE, m a I Li o b BROADWp 3 (Adjoining the Melbourne Hotel,, Having opened with » large Stock WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTH Coatings, Tweeds, &c, ioVites an r c • call. All the Goods, have Been carefully selected, and the Make Qualify, and Styl are unequalled. 1 FITANDWOBKMANSHIP QTI A ll ANTE ED,
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 7 April 1880, Page 3
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