NEW ORDERS IN COUNCIL. 
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floor of the pen, carriage, or truck, and to the sides, floor, and ceil¬ 
ing of the hold of the boat, and to every other part of the boat with 
which animals or their droppings come in contact, a coating of 
lime wash made up by mixing good freshly burnt lime with water, 
and containing in each gallon of limewash either one-fifth of a pint 
of carbolic acid, or one-fifth of a pint of cresylic acid, or four ounces 
of fresh dry chloride of lime, such limewash to be prepared imme¬ 
diately before use. 
The sweepings shall be well mixed with quick-lime and effectually 
removed from contact with animals. 
GENERAL PROVISIONS, 
22. If any person fails to give, produce, do, or observe any notice, 
licence, thing, or rule, which he is by this order or any regulation 
of a local authority thereunder required to give, produce, do, or 
observe, he shall in every such case be deemed guilty of an offence 
aij-ainst this order, 
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23. Every local authority shall send to the Privy Council a copy 
of every order or regulation made by them under the Act of 1869, 
or this or any Order in Council, 
24. Every local authority shall forthwith, after the making of this 
order, report to the Privy Council the names and addresses of their 
inspectors, under section 12 of the Act of 1869, and the districts, or 
parts of districts, for which such inspectors are appointed to act, 
and shall from time to time forthwith report to the Privy Council 
any changes therein. 
25. A local authority shall provide and supply, without charge, 
printed copies of documents or forms requisite under this or any 
other Order of Council. 
26. Every regulation made by a local authority under this 
or any other Order of Council shall (where no other provision 
is made for the publication thereof) be published by adver¬ 
tisement in a newspaper circulating in the district of the local 
authority. 
27. In proceedings before justices or other legal proceedings 
under this or any other Order of Council, a local authority may 
appear by their clerk, or by any agent authorised by them in writing 
under the hands of two or more of their members, and a railway 
company or any other body corporate may appear in manner 
provided by section 107 of the Act of 1869. 
Arthur Helps. 
Schedule. 
1. The dominions of the Emperor of Russia. 
2. The Austrian-Hungarian Empire. 
3. The States of the North German Confederation. 
4. The dominions of the Sultan. 
5. The dominions of the King of Italy. 
6. The Papal States. 
7. Belgium. 
8. The Netherlands. 
9. The dominions of the King of the Hellenes. 
