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FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. 
the instructions of the Privy Council relating thereto, 
and to make such reports and returns as the Privy 
Council from time to time direct. 
(b) To instruct their Constables and Police Officers to enforce 
the conditions, and to do and cause to be done all things 
from time to time necessary or proper for securing to 
the utmost practicable extent the effectual isolation of 
in respect of the movement of animals. 
Dated this day of 
By Order of the Local Authority, 
The Railway Company hereby declare their con¬ 
currence in the foregoing application, and undertake that the 
subjoined conditions shall be faithfully observed on their part. 
Dated this day of 
By Order of the Directors of the above-named 
Railway Company, Secretary. 
Conditions. 
1. Sheep removed under the licence shall be removed to the 
inland slaughter-place defined, and not to any other place, for the 
purpose of being slaughtered in the inland slaughter-place, and for 
no other purpose by the prescribed Railway and route, and not 
otherwise. 
2. They shall be moved, without stopping, in trucks appropriated 
for conveyance of foreign sheep under the licence, and distinguished 
as so appropriated by a red stripe two feet wide painted all round 
each truck. 
.3. The trucks so appropriated and distinguished shall not be at 
any time used for any purpose other than the carrying of sheep 
under the licence. 
4. A truck in which sheep have been carried under the licence, 
shall not be moved out of the inland slaughter-place until it has 
been cleansed and disinfected in manner prescribed by Article 17 of 
The Animals Order of 18/1. 
5. Sheep carried under the licence shall be discharged from the 
trucks within the inland slaughter-place, and not elsewhere. 
6. The following regulations shall apply to the inland slaughter- 
place : 
(«) No animal (as defined in The Contagious Diseases (Animals) 
Act, 1869) shall be removed therefrom alive. 
(6) Sheep removed under the licence shall be slaughtered 
therein within ten days after the day of landing, ex¬ 
clusive of the day of landing. 
(c) No carcase, hide, meat, or offal, and no hay, straw, litter, 
or other thing commonly used for food of animals, 
or otherwise for or about animals, and no dung, shall 
be removed therefrom, except with the permission of 
the Inspector, and, if the Inspector is of opinion that 
any such carcase or thing as aforesaid may convey any 
