Commissioner of Agriculture 357 



State of New York — Department of Agriculture 



East Buffalo, N. Y., December 7, 1908. 



On account of the recent federal quarantines by which states in which foot 

 and mouth disease exists, are not permitted to ship stock to other states, my 

 order of November 25, 1908, in reference to shipment of stock to New York 

 points from Michigan or through Michigan or from other points outside of 

 this state, is hereby, cancelled. 



It. A. PEARSON, 

 Commissioner of Agriculture. 



State of New York — Department of Agriculture 



East Buffalo, N. Y. December 7, 1908. 



Notice is hereby given that stock may be moved from the Stock Yards for 

 immediate slaughter in Abattoirs nearby without special permit providing 

 only the streets within the following described area are used. 

 The area bounded by 



Broadway on the North, Clinton on the South 

 Babcoek on the East and Smith on the West. 



Pv'. A. PEARSON, 

 Commissioner of Agriculture. 



John T. Clabis, Agent 



State of New York — Department of Agriculture 



Temporarily at East Buffalo, N. Y. 

 December 12, 1908. 



It is hereby ordered that feeders coming into the East Buffalo disinfected 

 stock yards from unquarantined territory may be re-shipped on State permit 

 (which is required in addition to the National permit I . to points in the 

 unquarantined counties of New York, subject to the requirement that the 

 shipments be kept intact after arrival at destination until all quarantines 

 are raised. Feeders cannot go to the quarantined counties in New York State. 



R. A. PEARSON, 

 Commissioner of Agricidtu^re. 



State of New York — Department of Agriculture 



Albany, N. Y., December VI. 1908. 



Orders of the Commissioner of Agriculture regarding the disinfection of 

 cars nsed for the shipment of live stock in this state, are hereby modified to 

 permit the shipment by express of cattle. >heep or swine in crates, providing 



