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(c) For securing the cleanliness of milk-stores, milk-shops, and of 



milk-vessels used for containing milk for sale by such 

 persons. 



(d) For prescribing precautions to be taken by purveyors of milk 



and persons selling milk by retail against infection or con- 

 tamination. 



Provisions as to Regulations of Local Authority. 



14. The following provisions shall apply to regulations made by a 

 Local Authority under this Order : 



(1) Every Regulation shall be published by advertisement in a 



newspaper circulating in the District of the Local Authority. 



(2) The Local Authority shall send to the Privy Council* a copy 



of every Regulation made by them not less than one month 

 before the date named in such Regulation for the same to 

 come into force. 



(3) If at any time the Privy Council are satisfied on inquiry, with 



respect to any Regulation, that the same is of too restrictive 

 a character, or otherwise objectionable, and direct the revo- 

 cation thereof, the same shall not come into operation, or 

 shall thereupon cease to operate, as the case may be. 



Existence of Disease among Cattle. 



15. t If at anytime disease j: exists among the cattle in a dairy or 

 cowshed, or other building or place, the milk of a diseased cow 

 therein — 



(a) Shall not be mixed with other milk ; and 

 (6) Shall not be sold or used for human food ; and 

 (c) Shall not be sold or used for food of swine, or other animals, 

 unless and until it has been boiled. 



Acts of Local Authorities. 



16. (1) All Orders and Regulations made by a Local Authority imder 

 the Dairies, Cowsheds and MUkshops Order of July, 1879, or any Order 

 revoked thereby, and in force at the making of this Order shall, as far 

 as the same are not varied by or inconsistent with this Order, remain 

 in force until altered or revoked by the Local Authority. 



* Altered by the Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Amending 

 Order, 1886 (see later, p. 701). 



t Altered by the Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Order of 1899 

 (see p. 702). 



% The term ' disease ' here only includes those recognised as such 

 under the Diseases of Animals Act (see p. 480). 



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