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surgeon service, with anticipation of the arrival of 

 herds at the establishment. Such is to be' placed in 

 a convenient place before the entrance of the ani- 

 mals in the inclosures. 



Art. 22 — The companies will endeavour as far as 

 possible to have the animals arrive at the establish- 

 ment during the day, that is before the evening. 



Art. 23 — The companies furthermore will also 

 comply with the following obligations. 



1 — The animals which proceed from the cattle 

 market, must be provided with a certificate of 

 health granted by the Inspection Dept. of said mar- 

 kets. 



2 — The animals which arrive by (arreo) or rail- 

 way coming from long distances are to be allowed 

 to rest in yards for such a time as the veterinary 

 surgeon may deem necessary previous to staring 

 the slaughtering. 



3 — They will furnish the veterinary inspector 

 with every possible detail in connection with the 

 herd i. e. number of voucher, of animals, procedu- 

 re, ets , 



4 — "Will notify the veterinary inspector 

 with anticipation the hour in which operations will 

 commence which never and under no pretexl can 

 be commenced with when the party in question is 

 not a witness thi reof. 



5 — The entrance of the sanitary inspector will 



