THE AGRIGULTUBAL JOURNAL. 



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Estoourt. — Black mare, branded JL 

 right leg, and left leg 0, very wild and 

 vicious. Impounded by Native Untuto 

 by order from Court. Bay mare, branded 

 MO over D right buttock, white splash on 

 forehead, right hind foot white, and white 

 marks where saddle goes on back, piece 

 out of right ear, very wild, and old marks 

 on front legs, like knee-halter marks. 



Harding.— Bay gelding, thick-set, about 

 14 hands, black points, off front foot little 

 white, star on forehead, aged, no brand. 

 Bay gelding, about 13 hands, 3 years old, 

 black points, star on forehead, white hind 

 feet, no brand, 



Ladystnith. — Grey mare, about 14^ 

 hands high, tail and mane medium length, 

 no brands visible, six or seven years old. 



The stock impounded as hereunder 

 will be sold, unless previously released, 

 on the ,5th February next : — 



Candella. — Bay mare, about 14 hands 

 high, little white star on forehead, tail 

 and mane been cut, shod all round, with 

 headstall on, iu fair condition. 



Boston.— Running on the farm Inhlu- 

 zani : Black-and-white cow, G years old, 

 white back, legs, and belly, red inside 

 ears, no brand ; will calve shortly. 



Pet I'oscar, Fugitive's Drift. — Brownish- 

 black mare, with star, 4 years old, branded 



'D on right hip three white feet, switch 

 S tail. Small brown mare mule, 

 branded S in circle on right hip, harness 

 marked, very wild. Small dun-coloured 

 mare mule, branded S in circle on right 

 hip, and P on leftjthigh, haraess marked, 

 Seems blind. 



Greytown. — Bay mare, star on forehead, 

 hollow-backed, long tail, no brands or 

 marks visible, with bay colt foal about 

 one year old. Dark-brown mare, star on 

 forehead, front leg white up to knee, 

 branded looks like JR joined on right hip, 

 with buy colt foal, white face, no brands 

 visil)le, aged about three months. Run- 

 ning on the farm Haartebestvlagte, Um- 

 voti County, and reported by Mr. R. 

 Torlage as too wild to be driven to the 

 Greytown Pound : Black heifer, long slit 

 in each ear, branded Cfl, age about three 

 years. 



Richmond Road. — Black yearling filly, 

 no marks or bi\inds. 



Springfield. —Running on N, Van de 

 Merwe's farm, Vaalbank, Gourton : Two- 

 year-old stallion, dark-brown, branded 

 ASL (indistinct), right hind leg white, 

 very small slar on forehead. Probable 

 value, £8. Will be sold one month from 

 date of advertisement (IGth Dec, I'JOl', 

 unless previously released. 



Rinderpest Noiice. 



UNDER Government Notice No. ,506, 

 of 1901, I hereby grant permission 

 to all owners having stock in that portion 

 of the Klip River Division north of Sun- 

 day's River and west of the Railway Line; 

 in that portion of the Newcastle Division 

 west of the I ailway Line ; and in that 

 portion of the Newcastle Division 

 north of the Ingagane River and 

 east of the Railway Line to inoculate 

 their cattle with Bile. Owners should 

 send to the Bile Station at Bester's ■'•tation 

 seven per cent of their cattle, such cattle 

 to be between two and four years old, and 

 in low condition if possible. Bile will 

 then be issued to them free of charge for 

 a double inoculation of their cattle. 

 Owners wishing for a single inoculation 



only, should send in three-and-a-half per 

 cent, of their cattle. Owners not sendingin 

 three-and-a half or seven percent, of their 

 cattle will be charged 5s. per dose for 

 such Bile as the Department can supply 

 There is only a limited supply of bile and 

 serum at present. A charge of 2s. 6d. 

 per dose is made for serum. 



It is desirable that glycerinated bile be 

 used — in any case for the first inoculation 

 — as there will then be less canger of 

 starting fresh centres of the disease. 

 Glycerine will be added to Bile free of 

 charge. 



S. B. WOOLLATT, 

 Principal Veterinary Surgeon. 



Maritzburg, 16th December, 1901. 



