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samples of milk produced, or sold, or intended for sale, within 

 the city. 



(B) The like powers in all respects may be exercised outside 

 the city by the medical officer, or such authorised person, if he shall 

 first have obtained from a justice having jurisdiction in the place 

 where the sample is to be taken, an order authorising the taking of 

 samples of milk, which order any such justice is hereby empowered 

 to make. 



(6) (A) If milk from a dairy situate within the city is being 

 sold, or suffered to be sold, or used within the city, the medical 

 officer, or any person provided with and, if required, exhibiting the 

 authority in writing of the medical officer, may, if accompanied 

 by a properly qualified veterinary surgeon, at all reasonable hours 

 enter the dairy and inspect the cows kept therein, and if the medical 

 officer, or such person, has reason to suspect that any cow in the 

 dairy is suffering from tuberculosis of the udder, he may require 

 the cow to be milked in his presence, and may take samples of the 

 milk, and the milk from any particular teat shall, if he so requires, 

 be kept separate, and separate samples thereof be furnished. 



(B) If the medical officer is of opinion that tuberculosis is 

 caused, or is likely to be caused, to persons residing in the city 

 from consumption of the milk supplied from a dairy situate within 

 the city, or from any cow kept therein, he shall report thereon to 

 the Corporation, and his report shall be accompanied by any report 

 furnished to him by the veterinary surgeon, and the Corpora- 

 tion may thereupon serve on the dairyman notice to appear before 

 them within such time, not less than twenty-four hours, as may 

 be specified in the notice, to show cause why an order should 

 not be made requiring him not to supply any milk from such 

 dairy within the city until the order has been withdrawn by the 

 Corporation. 



(c) If the medical officer has reason to believe that milk from 

 any dairy situate outside the city, from which milk is being sold, 

 or suffered to be sold, or used within the city, is likely to cause 

 tuberculosis in persons residing within the city, the powers con- 

 ferred by this sub-section may, in all respects, be exercised in the 

 case of such dairy, provided that the medical officer, or other 

 authorised person, shall first have obtained from a justice having 

 jurisdiction in the place where the dairy is situate, an order 

 authorising such entry and inspection, which order any such justice 

 is hereby empowered to make. 



(D) Every dairyman, and the persons in his employment, shall 

 render such reasonable assistance to the medical officer, or such 

 authorised person or veterinary surgeon as aforesaid, as may be 

 required by such medical officer, person, or veterinary surgeon, for 

 all or any of the purposes of this sub-section, and any person 



