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been kept at the date of such deatli or slaughter, or any other 

 shed, stable, building, field or other place in an infected place 

 or area ; 



(b.) Every- utensil, pen, hurdle or other thing used for or about any- 

 diseased animal or carcase or any hurdle or thing aforesaid in 

 any infected j^lace or area ; 



(g.) Every vessel, truck, van, cart, or other vehicle used for 

 carrying an}' diseased animal or carcase or any vessel, truck, 

 van or vehicle as aforesaid in any infected place or area. 



Digging Up. 

 7. It shall not be lawful for any person, except with the permission 

 of the Government Veterinary Surgeon, to dig up or cause to be dug up 

 the carcase of any animal that has been buried, whether under these 

 regulations or otherwise. 



Holding of Markets, Sales of Animals, etc., in an Infected Area. 



8.— (1.) No markets, exhibitions or sales of animals shall be held in 

 an infected area except with tlie permission of the Governor in Executive 

 Council. 



(2.) Any market, exhibition or sale of animals held in an infected 

 area may by order of the Governor in Executive Council be limited to 

 animals intended for slaughter. 



Prohibition of Exposure or Movement of Diseased and Suspected 



Animals. 

 9. — (1.) It shall not be law'ful for any i^erson : 



(«) to expose a diseased or suspected animal in a market or a fair 



or in a sale yard or other public or private place where animals 



arc commonly exposed for sale ; or 

 (h) to place a diseased or suspected animal in a lair or other place 



adjacent to or connected with a market or a fair or any place 



where arximals are commonly placed before exposure for 



sale ; or 

 (c) to send or carry or cause to be sent or carried a diseased or 



suspected animal on a railway, river or inland navigation or 



in a coasting vessel ; or 

 {d) to carry, lead or drive or cause to be carried, led, or driven a 



diseased or suspected animil on a highway or thoroughfare ; or 

 (e) to place or keep a diseased or suspected animal on common or 



uninclosed land or in afield or place insufficiently fenced or in 



a field adjoining a highway, unless that field is so fenced or 



situate that animals therein cannot in any manner come in 



contact with animals passing along that highway or grazing 



on the sides thereof ; or 

 (/) to graze a diseased or suspected animal on p)asture being on 



the side of a highway ; or 

 (r/) to allow a diseased or suspected animal to stray on a highway 



or thoroughfare or on the sides thereof or to be on common 



or uninclosed land or in a field or place insufficiently fenced. 



