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SecueinCt of Cattle in Railway Trucks. 



8. —(I.) All bulls, whether polled or not, shall while being carried ill 

 a railway truck or other railwaj' vehicle be securely tied by the head or 

 neck. 



(2 ) All horned stock carried in the same railway truck or other 

 railway vehicle with a bull shall, unless separated therefrom by a 

 suitable partition, be securely tied by the head or neck. 



Carriage by Railway of Unfit Animals. 



9. No animal shall be permitted by the owner thereof or his agent 

 or any person in charge thereof to be carried by railway if owing to 

 infirmity, illness, injury, fatigue or any other cause it cannot be carried 

 without unnecessary suffering during the intended transit by railway. 



Cows in Calf. 



10. No cow shall be permitted by the owner thereof or his agent or 

 any person in charge thereof to be carried by railway if the calving of 

 the cow during the transit by railway is reasonably probable. 



Separation of Mixed Consignments. 



11. Calves, sheep, goats and swine if carried in the same railway 

 truck or other railway vehicle with any head of cattle (other than a calf) 

 or a horse, ass, or mule, shall be separated therefrom by a suitable 

 partition, but this provision shall not apply to the conveyance of a cow 

 with its unweaned calf, if they are separated from otlier animals. 



SCHEDULE. 



Form 1. 

 I hereby declare, in accordance with the Diseases of Animals 

 Ordinance, No. 21 of 1918, under which this Notice is given, that owing 

 to an outbreak of at situated in is an 



infected place and I hereby declare the following area to be an infected 

 area, that is to say The movement of persons and animals, 



carcases, fodder, litter, dung, utensils and any such thing out of and into 

 the said area shall be subject to the said Ordinance and the regulations 

 made thereunder. 



Date. Governor. 



Form 2. 

 I hereby declare, in accordance with the Diseases of Animals Ordi- 

 nance, No. 21 of 1918, under which this Notice is given, that the 

 situated is no longer an infected place and the following area, 



that is to s&y is no longer an infected area, and the said 



Ordinance and the regulations made thereunder no longer apply to the- 

 said place and area. 



Governor. 



Made by the Governor in Executive Council this 12th day of May, 

 1921. 



H. L. KNAGGS, 



Cleric of the Council. 



