No. 4.] 



CATTLE COMMISSIONERS. 



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You will furthei' note that such appointments are subject to the 

 approval of the Board of Cattle Commissioners. This Board pre- 

 fers that a competent veterinary surgeon be appointed to this 

 position, when one resides in the locality and his services can be 

 procured. Any unfit appointees will be rejected by this Board. 

 You will please notify the Board of Cattle Commissioners at once 

 upon making the appointment. 



Section 20 provides that the licensing of slaughter houses and 

 the inspection of animals killed for food, as provided for in chap- 

 ter 491, Acts of 1894, and acts in amendment thereto, shall here- 

 after be attended to by local boards of health. 



Austin Peters, Chairman^ 

 Leander F. Herrick, Secretary^ 

 Charles A. Dennen, 



Board of Cattle Commissiojiers. 



This resulted in the appointment of the following in- 

 spectors : — 



Occupation. 



Abington, 



Acton, . 



Acuslmet, 



Adams, 



Agawam, 



Alford, . 



Amesbiiry, 



Amherst, 



Andover, 



Arlington, 



Arlington, 



Ashburnham 



Ashby, . 



Ashfield, 



Ashland, 



Athol, . 



Attleborough, 



Attleborough, 



Auburn, 



Avon, . 



John N. Chamberlain, 

 Moses A. Reed, . 

 Philip A. Bradford, . 

 Andrew G. Potter, 

 Edwin Leonard, 

 Samuel K. Williams, 

 Edward S. Worthen, 

 Henry E. Paige, 

 Charles II. Newton, . 

 Lawrence L. Pierce, . 

 Alonzo S. Harriman, 

 Charles W. Whitney, 

 Charles B. Shaw, 

 Walter 6. Lesure, 

 Samuel D. Witt, 

 Oscar F. Stearns, 

 George Mackie, 

 Charles S. Holden, 

 Emory Stone, . 

 Charles E. May, 



Retired. 



Farmer. 



Farmer. 



Veterinarian. 



Farmer. 



Farmer. 



Veterinarian. 



Farmer. 



Veterinarian. 



Chief of police. 



Farmer. 



Veterinarian. 



Farmer. 



Farmer. 



Veterinarian. 



Physician. 



Physician. 



Farmer. 



Physician. 



