470 Journal op the Department op Agriculture. 



Gazette. 

 Ng. Date. Items. 



1133 24/3/21 111 tonns of tlio O.E.C. liiniuls Rogistration Ordinance, 1903, 

 a list of biands r eg i stored in the Orange Free State is 

 publislu'd for the tlirec months .Mided 31st December, 1920. 

 (G.N. No. 490.) 



1133 24/3/21 The farm foods and fertilizers registered Avith the Department 

 of Agricultnre during the year 1920 in accordance with the 

 rc(iuireiiieiits of the Fertilizers, Farm Foods. Seeds and 

 Pest Remedies Act, 1917, appear in G.N. No. 497. 



1133 24/3/21 A revised tariff of fees has been laid down, which will be levied 

 as from the 1st April, 1921. for the inspection and grading 



of grain and other cereals intondod for exx)ort. (G.N. No. 

 498.) 



1133 21/3/21 The South African Stud Book Association, incorporated under 

 the Registration of Live Stock Act, No. 22 of 1920, has had 

 conferred on it cei'tain rights for the registration of ))edigree 

 stock bred in, and imported into, the territories of Basuto- 

 land. Bechixanaland, and Swazihxnd. (Proc. Nos. 9, 10, 11, 

 Official Gazette No. 1023 of 24/3/21.) 



1137 1/4/21 By virtue of the Stock Diseases Act, No. 14 of 1911, Upington 

 has been proclaimed a port of entry for stock other than 

 sheep and goats. (Proc. No. 59.) 



1137 1/4/21 Portions of the Kentani Western Reserve (No. II), Kentani 

 Eastern Reserve (No. Ill), and Kentani Plantation (No. IV), 

 in the Kentani District, liave been declared demarcated 

 forests. (G.N. No. 513.) 



1137 1/1/21 Under the various Brands Registration Acts (Cape of Good 

 Hope), a list of brands registered for the quarter ended 

 31st December, 1920, is published in G.N. No. 519. 



1137 1/^/21 It has been ordered that all sheep and goats entering the 

 Districts of Jacobsdal, Fauresmith, and Philippolis from any 

 area except protected and semi-protected areas, are sul).iect 

 to certain dipping restrictions. (G.N. No. 520.) 



M37 i/l/21 Tlie conditions of control, registration, etc., under which the 

 !ni|)('iial Government ha^.e offered to purchase a portion cf 

 the Tnion's wool clip for tlie season 1st August, 1920-15th 

 April, 1921, are detailed in G.N. No. 533. 



1137 1/1/21 .\pplications will be received by the Secretary for I:ands. 

 Pretoria, for the disposal on conditional purchase lease of 

 certain holdings in Standerton, Bethal, Frmelo, and Vrede 

 Districts, all applications to be in not later than the !'.3th 

 :Nrav, 1921. (G.N. No. 536.) 



SEED FOU DISPOSAL. 



There is a quantity of the following wheat, barley, and early rye seed 

 available for disposal at the School of Agriculture and Experiment Station, 

 I'otchefstroom. Applications, with remittance, .should be forwarded to the 

 I'rincipal : — 



Wlieaf. — American No. 8 (a medium late variety of good milling quality 

 and resistant to attack by birds), to be sold in quantities not less than or 

 exceeding 1 bag at £2. lOs. ; Comeback, Spring Early, Fourie, Bombay (very 

 similar to Klein Koren), and Lalkasarwali (an early, bearded variety, short- 

 strawed, and a very good yielder under irrigation), in quantities not less than 

 or exceeding 'dO lb , at IBs. 



Knrhj Bye. — In quantities not exceeding or less than 60 lb., at 12s. 6d. 



Barley. — Variety, Smyrna (an early, high yielding, six-row ])arley), in 

 (piantities not exceeding or less than 50 lb,, at 10s. 



