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(v.) For authorising a local authority to make regulations for 

 the purposes aforesaid, or any of them, subject to such 

 conditions (if any) as the Local Government Board 

 prescribe. 



Under the above section, which is not repealed by 57 & 58 

 Vict. c. 57, the Privy Council issued the Dairies, Cowsheds, 

 and Milkshops Order of 1885. 



Leaving out a few legal points irrelevant at the present day, 

 the terms of the Order of 1885, now in force, are as follows : 



THE DAIRIES, COWSHEDS, AND MILKSHOPS 

 ORDER OF 1885 



Short Title. 



1. This Order may be cited as the Dairies, Cowsheds, and 

 Milkshops Order of 1885. 



Extent. 



2. This Order extends to England and Wales and Scotland 

 only. 



Oommenceme7iL 



3. This Order shall commence and take effect from and imme- 

 diately after the thirtieth day of June one thousand eight hundred 

 and eighty-five. 



Interpretation, 

 i. In this Order — 



The Act of 1878 means the Contagious Diseases (Animals) 



Act, 1878. 

 Other terms have the same meaning as in the Act of 

 1878. 



Revocation of f miner Order. 



5. The Dairies, Cowsheds, and Milkshops Order of July 1870 

 is hereby revoked. 



' Registration of Dairymen and others. 



&. — (1) It shall not be lawful for any person to carry on in the 

 District of any Local Authority the trade of cowkeeper, dairyman, 

 or purveyor of milk unless he is registered as such therein in 

 accordance with this Article. 



(2) Every Local Authority shall keep a Register of persons 

 from time to time carrying on in their District the trade of cow- 

 keepers, dairymen, or purveyors of milk, and shall from time to 

 time revise and correct the Register. 



(3) The Local Authority shall register every such person, but 

 the fact of such registration shall not be deemed to authorise such 



