NEW ORDERS IN COUNCIL. 
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cil, or to tlie Metropolitan Cattle Market, and in either case shall be 
slaughtered within ten days after landing, exclusive of the day of 
landing, and, until taken to be slaughtered, shall be kept in lairs 
licensed in that behalf by the Privy Council. 
MOVEMENT OF CATTLE. 
6. Cattle shall not be moved along a highw’'ay, thoroughfare, or 
public place within the metropolis, or be moved out of the metro¬ 
polis, except in the cases described in and in conformity with the 
provisions of this order. 
7. Cattle may be moved along a highway, thoroughfare, or public 
place within the metropolis with a licence of the Commissioner of 
Police. 
8. When cattle are brought to the Metropolitan Cattle Market, 
the person bringing them shall deliver the licence under which they 
have been moved to the officer of the market appointed to receive it, 
and it shall be retained, numbered, and carefully preserved by such 
officer. 
9. Cattle sold or exposed for sale in the Metropolitan Cattle 
Market shall not be moved therefrom except wdth a market pass 
(in the form set forth in the first schedule to this order, or to 
the like effect) to be given to the purchaser or owner desiring to 
move the same by an officer of the market appointed for the 
purpose. 
10. Cattle may (without a licence) be moved along a highway, 
thoroughfare, or public thoroughfare within the metropolis, from part 
to part of the same farm, or to water, for a distance, in either case, 
not exceeding five hundred yards. 
11. Cattle brought into the metropolis by the following railways, 
namely ;—Great Northern, Grest Western, London and North- 
Western, London and South-Western, Midland, may be moved 
within and out of the metropolis by the respective routes described 
in the second schedule to this order under the names of those raihvays 
respectively, on the following conditions: 
First. That cattle so moved shall not, while within the metro¬ 
polis, be taken out of the waggon in w'hich they are brought 
into the metropolis. 
Secondly. That if any cattle so moved accidentally or otherwise, 
while w'ithin the metropolis, leave or are taken out of the 
waggon in which they are so moved, they shall not be 
placed again in the same or any other waggon on any railway 
within the metropolis, and shall not be moved out of the 
metropolis. 
12. Where a person occupies a farm situate partly within and 
partly without the metropolis, or any other contiguous premises so 
situate, he may, with a licence of the Commissioner of Police of the 
metropolis, move from one part of such premises to another cattle 
which have been in his’possession for twenty-eight days or upwards 
before the date of the licence, and have been marked in such manner 
as the Commissioner of Police directs. 
13. Where a person being the owner of a head of cattle within 
