Entire Horses Act 1839 (SA)

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I-llj:liE.tS great iqjury iq likely to arise fo the breed of Horses in,

this I'rovince

by reason of Hntire Horses of inferi-r kinds hcing al lo~ed

to stray and rurl a t large 2

tle it therefore enacted by

Mis

Excellency

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GFORGR

G~wtrnKnight

of the Royal $fanoverian Guelphic Oi-.lrr G,~-;rrnor and

thmmmtler-in-Chief of tlor &I#jcsty's Province nl S m t h :\wtrsli:~

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advice and consent d

the Legidatwe Council t he red irs foI1o:r;;: -

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That the owner of any Ikritiro Horse d o v e the age of on?

)-em which ~nsy

be found so straying at large shsll upon the complaint of a n y person and on proofbefore a tcesitient MagistlBte or any t w o or more Judices of the Pencc

that such Kntirc Horse 1ias beep fitunil straying n t d running nt 1; q g. e forfeit and pay a sum of not less than two pounds or more than five pounds to

be recovered hy summary proccb one half to the use of the coinplainant nnd the other half to the use of Her Majesty for the puSlic purposes of this I'roviuce and the support ofthe Government thereof.

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GEORGE GAWLBFi,

Governor of South ,4ustrali~

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Fassecl in Cm~ncil

this severrteentb

day of November, 1833,

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GEORGE HALE,

Clerk of Uouncil.

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