756 CATTLE LANDING AND INSPECTION REGULATIONS. 
cargo, shall be detained and slaughtered at the place of 
landing. 
4. Pleuro-pneumonia. 
When pleuro-pneumonia has been detected in one or more 
of a cargo of animals, the whole of the cattle forming part of 
such cargo shall be subject to the following regulations, 
namely : — 
When such cattle have been landed at any place other than 
within the defined part of a port, they shall be slaughtered at 
the landing-place, or if, at the port at which such cattle are 
landed, there is a part defined for slaughter, they may, with 
the permission of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's 
Customs, be removed into such defined part for the purpose 
of such slaughter. 
When such cattle have been landed within a defined part 
of a port, or have been moved as above provided into such 
defined part, they shall not be removed therefrom alive, but 
shall be slaughtered within such defined part. 
5. Foot and Mouth Disease. 
When foot and mouth disease has been detected in one or 
more of a cargo of animals, the following regulations shall 
apply : Provided that such regulations shall be deemed to 
to apply only to the class of animals amongst which the 
disease has been found to exist. 
1. The cattle, if any, so affected, shall be slaughtered at 
the landing-place. 
£. The cattle, if any, not so affected shall either be 
slaughtered at the place of landing, or if, at the port at which 
they are landed, there is a part defined for slaughter, they 
may, with the permission of the Commissioners of Her 
Majesty's Customs, be removed into such defined part. 
3. The cattle, when landed within a defined part of a port, 
.or, if moved as above provided, into such defined part, shall 
be slaughtered within such defined part, subject, however, to 
any regulation affecting any port, in the defining order of 
which, special permission is granted to remove cattle out of 
such defined part. 
4. The sheep, if any, so affected, shall be slaughterd at the 
landing-place. 
5. The sheep, if any, not so affected, shall either be 
slaughtered at the place of landing, or if, at the port at which 
they are landed, there is a part defined for slaughter, they 
may, with the permission of the Commissioners of Her 
Majesty's Customs, be removed into such defined part. 
6. The sheep, when landed within a defined part of a port, 
