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Restriction of use of Landing Vessel. 



13. All boats, barges or any other waterborne vehicle used for landing 

 of animals shall not be used for any other purpose during the time of 

 its being so appropriated when the Examiner of Animals considers this 

 measure necessary, 



Removal of Fittings, Hurdles, Pens, etc., from Foreign 



Animals' Wharf. 



14. — (1.) The Examiner of Animals may, when he considers it 

 necessary, issue orders that no fittings, hurdles, pens or utensils that 

 have been used for or about animals and which have been landed from a 

 vessel at a Foreign Animals' Wharf shall not be removed from such 

 wharf unless they have been scraped and subsequently disinfected in 

 the manner prescribed by these regulations and unless the permission of 

 the Examiner of Animals for the removal thereof has been obtained. 



(2.) If the Examiner is of opinion that any such thing as aforesaid 

 mentioned may introduce disease, the same shall be destroyed or dealt 

 with in accordance with the orders of the Examiner of Animals. 



Method of Disinfection. 



15. — (1.) The place or thing or the part thereof required to be 

 disinfected shall be thoroughly washed with 



(a) a one per cent, (minimum) solution of chloride of lime 



(containing not less than 80 per cent, available chloride), or 



(b) a five per cent, (minimum) solution of carbolic acid (containing 



not less than 95 per cent, of actual carbolic acid) followed by 

 a thorough sprinkling with limewash, or 



(c) a disinfectant equal in disinfective efficiency to the above 



mentioned solution of carbolic acid followed by a thorough 

 sprinkling with limewash. 

 (2.) The application of limewash shall not be compulsory as 

 regards such parts of a vessel as are used for passengers or the 

 crew. 



Method of Destruction of Carcases. 



16. — (1.) Any animal for the destruction whereof any order may be 

 made shall be destroyed in such naanner as the Examiner of Animals 

 shall direct, and the carcase of every animal so destroyed or the carcase 

 of any foreign animal that has died within any part of a port shall be 

 disposed of in the following manner : 



(a) in the case of a carcase on board of a ship, the carcase shall 

 be taken out to sea and sunk at a distance of not less than 

 five miles from the nearest part of the shore of the Colony. 

 (6) in the case of a carcase on a wharf, quay, landing stage or 

 detention station, it shall be buried at a depth of six feet or 

 burnt in accordance with the instructions of the Examiner 

 of Animals. 



