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Drovers must give notice before allowing stock to approach within ten miles of the 

 head station or homestead on any run, not less than 24 hours, nor more than three 

 days prior to the approach. Notice is not necessary in the case of horses, camels, or 

 cattle bo 1 1 a- fide used for saddle, packing, or draught, or where the number of horses, 

 camels, cattle, or other stock (excepting sheep) shall not exceed 20. Any drover 

 neglecting to give the notice required by this section shall be summarily punished 

 before two justices of the peace, and is liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding 

 $o. 



Travelling sheep have to be branded with the letter T on the rump, the brand to 

 be at least three inches in length. The penalty for neglecting to comply with this 

 section does not exceed 20. 



If any travelling sheep or cattle are brought back to the run from which they 

 started to travel, or to any run in the same district, the proprietor of such sheep or 

 cattle shall pay to the inspector of stock in the district, or to the resident magistrate, a 

 travelling charge at the rate of twopence per hundred sheep, and twopence per ten 

 head of cattle per mile for the whole distance travelled from the time they started, 

 provided always that the provisions of this section shall not apply to any sheep or 

 cattle being bona-ftde moved to another run of the some owner for change of pasture, 

 nor to any sheep or cattle sent bona-ftdc to, and returning unsold from market. 



FIRST SCHEDULE. 



"DROVING ACT, 1894." 



Proprietor's Way Bill. 



I, , do solemnly and sincerely declare 



that I am the actual proprietor f or the manager of the proprietor] of the stock 

 named in the schedule bolow, consisting of (number in "H'ords) (description of s ock) 

 which are travelling from 

 to by 



Signed at this day of 18 



Before me, 



(Witness) 



(Signature) 



Proprietor or Manager. 



SCHEDULE REFERRED TO ABOVE. 



(Signature) 



Superintendent or Proprietor. 



