Volume 67: Macarthur family papers relating to livestock, 1814-1884: No. 085
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Camden Park Papers
James Macarthur - 24.10.42
General Regulations relative to Cattle & horses belonging to Tenants Servants & others having permission to graze at Camden, as well as to pigs & to graze & food and cultivation & to Pigs allotments.
1st
No Servant upon the Camden Estate is to have more than one cow milking.
2nd
No calf belonging to such cow to be kept on the Estate after it is three months old.
3rd
All milking cows & their calves or other calves to be kept from grazing in any field or pasture except such as may from time to time be pointed out for them.
4th
If any Servant have two Cows, one milking and the other dry, he will be allowed to graze the dry cow will be allowed to graze with the herd on paying 5/- for the use of the Bull, and 6d. per week for the pasturage.
5th
All pigs found out of the sty will be impounded & damages laid on them.
6th
No maize is to be grown in any of the Gardens or other Ground allowed the Servants for cultivation.