NEW ORDERS IN COUNCIL, 
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with the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, at or near 
Battersea, and thence by the last-mentioned railway out of the 
metropolis. 
LONDON. 
At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 10th day of August, 
1869. By the Lords of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy 
Council. The Lords of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy 
Council, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in them vested 
under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1860, and of every 
other power enabling them in this behalf, do hereby define the 
parts of the port of London within which foreign cattle may be 
landed for slaughter, as :— 
1. Thames Haven, which is hereinafter referred to as the land¬ 
ing-place No. 1, and for this purpose shall be defined to be as 
follows : 
All that place in the parish of Fobbing, in the County of Essex, 
the property of the London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway Com¬ 
pany, at the Thames Haven Station of that company, lying between 
the River Thames and a line commencing at a point on the River 
Thames at the south-western corner of the property of the said 
railway company, near the Thames Haven Station, and running in 
a north-westerly direction for a distance of 610 yards along the 
fence or boundary between the property of the railw'ay company and 
lands of Mr. Samuel Sharp ; thence in a north-easterly direction 
along the eastern side of the carriage road across the Thames Haven 
branch of the London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway, to the 
northern fence of the railway ; thence in a south-easterly direction 
along the fence or boundary between the property of tlie London, 
Tilbury, and Southend Railway Company and lands of Mr. Samuel 
Sharp to the River Thames, at a point 280 yards to the eastward of 
the new pier at Thames Haven, which space is coloured green on 
the plan thereof deposited for the purposes of an Order in Council 
of the 11th day of October, 1869, at the Privy Council Office, copies 
whereof are deposited at the offices of the clerk of the peace for the 
County of Essex, and of the Metropolitan Board of Works. 
2. The landing-place, which is commonly called Odam’s Wharf, 
and which is hereinafter referred to as the landing-place No. 2, and 
for this purpose shall be defined to be as follows: 
All that space on the Plaistow Marshes, near the Victoria Docks, 
in the parish of West Ham and county of Essex, bounded on the 
north-eastern side, for a distance of 200 yards or thereabouts, by the 
old line of tramway or railway from London to North Woolwich, on 
the south-western side, for a distance of 200 yards or thereabouts, 
by the River Thames, on the north-western side by premises used 
as a sugar bakery, in the occupation of Mr. James Duncan, and on 
the south-eastern side by the wall forming the north-western bound¬ 
ary of the premises in the occupation of the London Wharhng and 
Warehousing Company, which space is coloured pink on the plan 
thereof deposited for the purposes of the said order, at the Privy 
Council Office, copies whereof are deposited at the offices of the 
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