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moved or carried in contravention of the Act of 18G9, or tiiis or 
any other Order of Council; and such officer may, if he has rea¬ 
sonable grounds for suspecting that such animals or articles are 
being moved or carried in contravention as aforesaid, apprehend, 
without warrant, the person in charge thereof, and bring him before 
a justice, who shall inquire into the case in a summary manner, and 
may, if satisfied that there are good grounds for so suspecting, by 
writing under his hand direct the same to be detained, and the 
person in charge thereof to be brought before two justices as soon 
as practicable. 
On such person being brought before two justices they shall 
adjudicate on the case in a summary manner, and if satisfied that 
the animals or articles w^re being moved or carried in contravention 
as aforesaid may direct the same to be destroyed or otherwise dis¬ 
posed of in conformity with the provisions of the Act of 1869, and 
this or any other Order of Council. 
18. Any person having charge of any animal (including a horse 
or thing that is being moved on a highway, railway, canal, navi¬ 
gation, or river, for the moving whereof a licence is requisite, shall 
on being so required by an officer of a local authority authorised in 
this behalf, or by a constable or police officer, produce the licence (if 
any) for the moving of that animal or thing. 
19. A constable, or police or other officer, detaining any 
animal (inclnding a horse) under the Act of 1869, of this or auy 
other Order of Council, shall cause it to be supplied with requisite 
food and water during its detention ; and any expenses incurred by 
him in respect thereof may be recovered in a summary manner from 
the person in charge of the animal or from its owner. 
20. Any inspector or other officer empowered to carry the^Act of 
1869, or this or any other Order of Council into efiect, may, if 
authorised in this behalf by general or special order in writing of the 
local authority, enter, for the purpose of carrying into effect the pro¬ 
visions of such Act or order, any field, stable, cowshed, or other 
premises within his district, where he has reasonable grounds for 
supposing that any animal affected with cattle plague or sheep-pox 
has been, or has been buried or otherwise disposed of. 
If any person refuses admission to, or obstructs or impedes, 
or aids in obstructing or impeding, such inspector or other 
officer, he shall be deemed guilty of an offence against this order. 
CLEANSING AND DISINFECTING OF PENS, TRUCKS, &C. 
21. Every pen, carriage, truck, horse-box, vehicle, or boat used 
for the carrying of animals on lane, or on a canal or inland navi¬ 
gation, shall be cleansed and disinfected once in every twenty-four 
hours during the time when it is used for any animal in manner 
following: 
By sweeping out and effectually removing all dung, sawdust, 
litter, or other matter, from the pen, carriage, truck, horse-box, 
vehicle, or boat, and then by thoroughly washing the same with 
water, and then by applying to the floor and to all parts above the 
