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ORDERS OF COUNCIL. 
11. Subject to the provisions of this Order all the provisions 
of The Foreign Animals Order of 1871 shall continue to apply 
to cattle brought from a port of Schleswig or Holstein. 
Arthur Helps. 
CARCASES OE ANIMALS. 
At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 11th day of July, 
1872, by the Lords of Her Majesty's most Honorable Privy 
Council. Present—Lord President, Mr. Porster. 
The Lords and others of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy 
Council, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in them vested 
under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1869, and of 
every other power enabling them to this behalf, do order, and it 
is hereby ordered, as follows :— 
1. This Order shall take effect from and immediately after the 
thirty^first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy- 
two. 
2. This Order may be cited as The Carcases of Animals Order 
of 1872. 
3. In this Order— 
The Act of 1869 means The Contagious Diseases (Animals) 
Act, 1869 : 
Master includes any person having the charge or command 
of a vessel: 
Other terms have the same meaning as in the Act of 1869. 
4. In addition to the powers and duties vested in and imposed 
on Local Authorities by section sixty of the Act of 1869, and 
by Articles 36 and 37 of the Animals Order of 1871, every 
Local authority is hereby empowered to make, from time to time, 
with the view of preventing the spreading of contagious or in¬ 
fectious diseases among animals, regulations for the following 
purpose:— 
For securing the burial, in accordance with the directions 
of Article 36 of The Animals Order of 1871, of the 
carcases, being within the district of the Local Authority 
of animals (including horses) which have died of .any 
contagious or infectious disease, or the destruction thereof, 
under inspection of the Local Authority, in the mode 
prescribed by Article 37 of The Animals Order of 1871. 
5. If an animal (including a horse) on board a vessel in Great 
Britain, or within three miles of the shore thereof, dies of or is 
slaughtered in consequence of being infected with a contagious 
or infectious disease, the master of the vessel shall, with all prac- 
