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comprised in the Second Schedule to the Foreign Animals Order 
of 1871, other than the empire of Germany, or from any port in 
a country from which importation of cattle into Great Britain 
is prohibited. Secondly. That the vessel has not, since taking 
on board the cattle imported, entered any such port as afore¬ 
said. Thirdly. That the cattle imported have not, while on 
board the vessel, been in contact with any cattle exported from 
any such port'as aforesaid. Fourthly. That the cattle imported are 
accompanied by a declaration and certificates such as are indi¬ 
cated in the forms set forth in the Schedule to this Order or to 
the like effect. 
8. Farther, cattle brought from a port of Schleswig or Hol¬ 
stein shall not be landed elsewhere than at a landing-place for 
slaughter, unless and until—(1.) The owner, agent, or charterer 
of the vessels in which they are imported, or his agent in Great 
Britain, has entered into a bond to her Majesty the Queen, in a 
sum not exceeding £1000, with or without a surety or sureties, 
to the satisfaction of the Commissioners of her Majesty’s Customs, 
conditions for the observance of the foregoing conditions in rela¬ 
tion to cattle to be landed under this Order from the vessel; and 
(2) The master of the vessel has on each occasion of importation 
of cattle therein satisfied the Commissioners of her Majesty’s 
Customs, or their proper officer, by declaration made or signed or 
otherwise, that none of the cattle then imported therein have been 
exported from any port in any part of the Empire of Germany, 
other than Schleswig and Holstein, or from any port of any 
of the countries comprised in the Second Schedule to the Foreign 
Animals Order of 1871, other than the Empire of Germany, or 
from any port in a country from which importation of cattle into 
Great Britain is prohibited, and that the foregoing conditions 
have been observed in relation to all the cattle then imported 
therein. 
9. If the Veterinary Inspector of the Privy Council is of 
opinion, on the examination of any cattle imported under this 
Order, that the declaration accompanying the cattle is untrue in 
any particular, as regards any one of the cattle in the vessel, then 
all the animals in the vessel shall be detained and dealt with in 
accordance with the instructions from time to time given by the 
Privy Council. 
10. If the declaration accompanying any cattle imported under 
this Order is untrue in any particular, as regards any one of the 
cattle to which it relates, the master of the vessel shall be guilty 
of an offence against this Order, unless he shows to the satisfac¬ 
tion of the Justices before whom he is charged, that he did not 
know of the same being so untrue, and that he could not with 
reasonable diligence have obtained such knowledge. 
