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NEW ORDERS IN COUNCIL. 
GENERAL PROVISIONS. 
23. It’ any cattle or thing are or is moved or dealt with in con¬ 
travention of this order, the owner thereof and the person directing 
or permitting such moving thereof or dealing therewith, and the 
person or company in charge of or removing or conveying the 
same, and in the case of cattle brought into the metropolis by 
railway, and by this order authorised to be moved out of the metro¬ 
polis by railway, the railway company by whose railway the cattle 
were brought into the metropolis shall each be deemed guilty of an 
offence against this order. 
24. If the proprietor of a slaughter-house fails to comply with 
any provision of this order, he shall be deemed guilty of an offence 
against this order. 
25. The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and of the 
City of London respectively (who respectively are in this order re¬ 
ferred to as the Commissioner of Police), are hereby empowered 
from time to time to grant licences for the purposes of and in con¬ 
formity with this order, and if they think fit to revoke any such 
licence granted by them respectively. 
Every licence for movement so granted shall state the number and 
description of the cattle licensed to be moved and the place of their 
destination. 
26. Every licence of the Privy Council for the holding of a 
market or for fairs, and every licence for the movement of cattle, 
or for any other purpose, granted before the making of this order 
by the Commissioner of Police, or by the local authority, or any of 
their officers on their behalf, or by any other ^person authorised to 
grant the same, and in force at the date of this order, shall con¬ 
tinue in force thereafter as if this order had not been made, and 
shall be available in like manner, to all intents, for the purpose for 
which it was granted, as if it had been granted under this order. 
27- The Metropolitan Board of Works shall cause this order to be 
published in a newspaper circulating in the metropolis ; and the 
Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London shall cause 
a copy thereof to be affixed in a conspicuous place in the Metro¬ 
politan Cattle Market; and the Commissioners of Police respec¬ 
tively shall cause a copy thereof to be affixed in a conspicuous 
place at each police station. 
ARTHUR HELPS. 
THE FIRST SCHEDULE. ^ 
Pass No.- 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET PASS. 
The following cattle being of those brought to be sold 
in the 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET 
this day by from under the licence numbered , 
and retained by the officer of the market appointed for the purpose 
may be moved to within the limits of the metropolis (in- 
