INOCULATION FOR PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. 



APPENDIX Jl. 



Stock Branch, 

 Department of Lands, 

 Sydney, AprH, 1869, 



SlE, 



The Government being A^ery desirous of obtaining authentic 

 information with respect to the eflScacy of Inoculation for Pleuro-pneumonia 

 in Cattle, have resolved to call for Eeturns from all owners of Cattle 

 possessed of more than 200 head, which would supply this information, — 

 with the view, if deemed expedient, of introducing a measure making Inocu- 

 lation compulsory in the case of those herds in which the disease appears. 



2. I am, therefore, dii'ected by the Minister for Lands to request that you 

 will fill up and retransmit to me the accompanying Eeturn, at your earliest 

 convenience ; and that you will not only make your answers as full and 

 explicit as possible, but that you will also give any other information which 

 you may consider would tend to further the object of the present inquiry. 



3. I am to add, that all information received in this way will, so far as 

 you are individually concerned, be held strictly private. 



I have, &c., 



ALEX. BEUCE, 



Chief Inspector of Sheep. 



