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Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs. [Jan., 



2. The Act of 1892 to be amended so that the County 

 Councils should be enabled to advance the whole of the purchase 

 money. 



3. That as Parliamentary grants are made to the Congested 

 Districts (Scotland) Board 1897 for (among other purposes) the 

 "creation of a body of small proprietors," so grants of a similar 

 kind should be given to the local authorities in England for the 

 equipment of small holdings. Such grants-in-aid to be appor- 

 tioned among the County Councils according to the liabilities 

 which the Councils themselves have undertaken under the Act 

 of 1892. 



THE FERTILISERS AND FEEDING STUFFS 

 (GENERAL) REGULATIONS, 1906.* 



The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, in pursuance of the 

 provisions of the Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1906, 

 hereby make the following Regulations : — 



Commencement. — i. These Regulations shall take effect on 

 the 1st day of January, 1907, and remain in force until altered 

 •or revoked by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. 

 Definitions. — 2. In these Regulations — 



" The Act" means the Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 

 1906. 



" Purchaser " and "seller " include their respective agents. 

 Fertiliser " means any article used for fertilising the soil. 

 Feeding stuff " means any article used as food for cattle 

 (as defined by the Act, bulls, cows, oxen, heifers^ 

 calves, sheep, goats, swine, or horses) or poultry. 

 Other expressions have the same respective meanings as 

 in the Act. 



Forms of Certificate of Agricultural Analyst (s. 3 (4) (^)). — 

 3. The certificate of an Agricultural Analyst, in the case of a 

 sample which has been divided into parts as in the Act provided, 

 shall be in such one of the Forms A and B set forth in the 

 schedule hereto as may be applicable to the case, with such 

 variations as the circumstances require. 



Analysts Report. — 4. Every Agricultural Analyst shall, as 

 soon as may be after the 31st day of March, the 30th day of 



The Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1906, appeared in the fottrnal^ Nov., 1906. 



