Bristol. 
Canliir. 
Dartinoutli. 
Dover. 
Falmontli. 
Folkestoiu'. 
(1 lasgow. 
Goiile. 
•Grauncmouth. 
■Grautou. 
Foreirfn Cattle Trade. 
Grimsln-. 
Hartlepool.' 
Harwich. 
Hull. 
Kirkwall, 
Leith. 
Littlchampton. 
Liverpool. 
Tjondon. 
Middlesbroiisli. 
4G1 
Ncwcastle-npcn-Tj'uc. 
Penzance. 
Plymouth. 
Portsmouth. 
Shields, Korth. 
Shields, South. 
Sboreliam. 
Southampton. 
Sunderland. 
Weyuioutb. 
Appendix, O. C. 258 Arts. 1 and%,aud O. C. 322.— All foreign 
nnimals must be detained and inspected on landing-. If any one of 
a cargo is found affected with any contagious or infectious disease, 
such animal or the whole cargo may be detained and slaughtered, 
-or otherwise dealt with, as the Privy Council or Customs direct. 
Act of 1869, Sec. 71. — Compensation may be withheld in 
respect of any foreign animal slaughtered on account of its being 
affected with cattle-plague, or with disease suspected to be cattle- 
plague, if it appears that the animal was so affected at the time of 
its landing. 
0. C. 258., Art. 6.— Healthy foreign cattle, if landed at places 
other than those defined for the landing of cattle from scheduled 
■countries, will cease to be deemed foreign cattle after complying 
with the following conditions : — 
1. The vessel in which they are imported must not within 
three months have had on board any cattle from a scheduled 
country. 
2. The vessel must not, since taking on board the cattle im- 
ported, have entered any port of a scheduled country. 
3. The cattle must not, while on board, have been in contact 
■with any cattle from a scheduled country. 
But they are not allowed to land until the owner or charterer 
■of the vessel or his ajjent has entered into a bond not exceedin<r 
1000/., to observe the aboA'e conditions, nor until the master of 
the vessel has made a declaration that none of the cattle exported 
Jiave come from a scheduled country, and that the foregoing con- 
<litions have been observed. 
Section III. 
0. C. 321. — The provision of the Order issued on the 9th 
March, 1871. prohibiting the landing of cattle coming from 
France, and sheep and goats coming with them, is still in force. 
(Signed) Alexander Williams. 
