NEW ORDERS IN COUNCIL. 
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port of any of tlie countries comprised in the schedule to this 
order, and subject as aforesaid, all such cattle shall be slaughtered 
■within ten days after the landing thereof, exclusive of the day of 
landing. 
6. The landing of foreign cattle elsewhere than at a part of a 
port defined by Order of Council at a landing place for slaughter, 
shall be subject to the following conditions: 
First.—That the vessel in which they are imported has not, 
within three months before taking them on board, had on 
board any cattle exported from any port of any of the countries 
comprised in the schedule to this order. 
Secondly.—That the vessel has not, since taking on board the 
cattle imported, entered any port of any of tliose countries. 
Thirdly.—That the cattle imported have not, while on board the 
vessel, been in contact with any cattle exported from any port 
of any of those countries. 
And foreign cattle shall not be landed elsewhere than at a landing 
place for slaughter, unless and until— 
(1) The owner or charterer of the vessel 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, conditioned 
for the observance of the foregoing conditions in relation to 
cattle to be lauded 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 and signed 
or otherwise, that none of the cattle then imported therein 
have been exported from any port of any of the countries com¬ 
prised in the schedule to this order, and that the foregoing 
conditions have been observed in relation to all the cattle then 
imported therein. 
7. Foreign animals landed from a vessel elsewhere than at a 
landing place for slaughter shall not be moved therefrom, or be 
allowed to come in contact with any other animals, until they have 
been examined by the veterinary inspector appointed in this behalf 
by the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Customs; and according 
to the result of such inspection the following consequences shall 
ensue: 
(1) If the inspector certifies that all the animals landed from the 
vessel are free from contagious or infectious disease they shall 
thereupon cease to be deemed foreign animals. 
(2) If the inspector certifies, with respect to any one or more of 
the animals landed from the vessel, that it or they is or are 
affected with any contagious or infectious disease, all the 
animals then imported in the vessel shall be dealt with in 
such manner as the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Customs 
direct. 
8. If avessel arriving at a port has on board the carcase of a 
