CATTLE PLAGUE-ORDER IN COUNCIL. 
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b. No regulation of a Local Authority shall authorise 
the owner or purchaser of any cattle, or his bailiff or agent, 
to consent by his signature or other act to the movement of 
such cattle. 
c. No licence shall be necessary for movement within 
the district for a distance not exceeding five hundred yards 
from lands to other lands in the same occupation. 
(6.) Cattle may be moved to a market, exhibition, or sale, 
licensed by the Privy Council, with a Market Licence or a 
Market Pass, but not otherwise; and the person bringing 
any cattle thereto shall deliver the Licence or Pass to an 
officer of the market, exhibition, or sale, or to some other 
person appointed in that behalf by the holders of the market, 
exhibition, or sale, and the same when so delivered shall be 
retained, numbered (for identification), and carefully pre¬ 
served by such officer or person, and shall be produced on 
demand to an Inspector of the Privy Council, or an Inspector 
or other officer of the Local Authority, or to any police 
officer; and any person refusing so to produce the same shall 
be deemed guilty of an offence against this Order : Provided 
that, in case of an exhibition or sale, such a Licence or Pass 
shall not be given except for movement from places or parts 
allowed in the Licence of the Privy Council for the holding 
of the exhibition or sale. 
(7.) Cattle which have been sold or exposed for sale or exhibited 
in or at a licensed market, exhibition, or sale, shall not be 
moved therefrom, except with a Market Pass, to be given by 
an officer of the market, exhibition, or sale, or other 
person appointed in that behalf by the holders of the market, 
exhibition, or sale, to the owner or purchaser desirous of 
moving the same. 
(8.) Where a licence for the movement of cattle has been granted, 
and an error is afterwards discovered therein, any two justices 
may by writing under their hands subscribed to or indorsed 
on the licence, correct the error, and thereupon the licence 
shall be and be deemed to have been as valid and effectual as 
if the error had not been made. 
If any cattle are moved in contravention of any of these provisions 
the owner thereof, and the person directing or permitting their re¬ 
moval, and the company or persons removing or conveying them, 
shall each be deemed guilty of an offence against this Order. 
(Signed) Arthur Helps. 
