300 MILK AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH chap. 



person to occupy as a dairy or cowshed any particular building or 

 in any way preclude any proceedings being taken against such 

 person for non-compliance with or infringement of any of the 

 provisions of this Order or any regulation made thereunder. 



(4) The Local Authority shall from time to time give public 

 notice by advertisement in a newspaper circulating in their District, 

 and, if they think fit, by placards, hand-bills, or otherwise, of 

 registration being required, and of the mode of registration. 



(5) A person who carries on the trade of cowkeeper or dairy- 

 man for the purpose only of making and selling butter or cheese or 

 both, and who does not carry on the trade of purveyor of milk, 

 shall not, for the purposes of registration, be deemed to be a person 

 carrying on the trade of cowkeeper or dairyman, and need not be 

 registered. 



(6) A person who sells milk of his own cows in small quantities 

 to his workmen or neighbours, for their accommodation, shall not, 

 for the purposes of registration, be deemed, by reason only of such 

 selling, to be a person carrying on the trade of cowkeeper, dairy- 

 man, or purveyor of milk, and need not, by reason thereof, be 

 registered. 



Construction and JFatcr Supply of New Dairies and Cowsheds. 



7. — (1) It shall not be lawful for any person following the 

 trade of cowkeeper or dairyman to begin to occupy as a dairy or 

 cowshed any building not so occupied at the commencement of this 

 Order, unless and until he first makes provision, to the reasonable 

 satisfaction of the Local Authority, for the lighting and the ventila- 

 tion, including air-space, and the cleansing, drainage, and water 

 supply of the same, while occupied as a dairy or cowshed. 



(2) It shall not be la^vful for any such person to begin so to 

 occupy any stioh building without first giving one month's notice in 

 writing to the Local Authority of his intention so to do. 



Sanitary State of all Dairies and Cowsheds. 



8. It shall not be lawful for any person following the trade 

 of cowkeeper or dairyman to occupy as a dairy or cowshed any 

 building, whether so occupied at the commencement of this Order 

 or not, if and as long as the lighting, and the ventilation including 

 air-space, and the cleansing, drainage, and water supply thereof, are 

 not such as ai-e necessary or proper — 



(a) For the health and good condition of the cattle therein ; and 



(b) For the cleanliness of milk-vessels used therein for containing 



milk for sale ; and 



(c) For the protection of the milk therein against infection or 



contamination. 



