1 Ocr., 1899.] QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. VII. 
Department of Agriculture, 
Brisbane, 26th January, 1899, 
{pe following Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor of New South Wales is 
published for general information, 
J. V. CHATAWAY. 
New Sourn W. ALES, PROCLAMATION. 
to wit. By His Excellency The Right Honourable Hunry Rogert, Viscount 
(2.8.) Hamppen, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of 
HAmppEn, New South Wales and its Dependencies, 
Governor. i 
Wuereas the Governor is empowered by Section 9 of the “Vegetation Diseases Act, 1897,” from 
time to time, by Proclamation in the Gazette, to declare any fungus or vegetable parasite what- 
ever to be a fungus within the meaning of the said Act: N, ow, therefore, I, Henry RoBeERt, 
Viscounr Hamppen, the Governor aforesaid, with the advice of the eceutive Council, do, 
by this my Proclamation, declare Black Spot (Fusicladium) to be a fungus within the meaning 
of the said Act. 
Giyen under my Hand and Seal, at Government House, 
December, in the year of our Lord one thousand ei 
. in the piety eeacotial year of Her Majesty’s reign, 
By His Excellency’s Command, 
Sydney, this twenty-second day of 
ght hundred and ninety-eight, and 
OK. 
Gon Sister Orel JOSEPH CO 
es 
Department of Agriculture, 
Brisbane, , 1899. 
His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Ex Sele eae 
sas : xecutive Council, has, in 
pursuance of the provisions of * Zhe Slaughtering Act of 1898,” been pleased to make 
the following Regulations. ; 
J. V. CHATAWAY. 
REGULATIONS UNDER “THE SLAUGHTERING ACT oF 1998.” 
Definitions. 
1. Save as herein otherwise provided, in these Regulations the terms used have 
the meanings respectively assigned to them by “ The Slaughtering Act of 1898.” 
The term *‘ Stock * means and includes cattle, sheep, and swine; 
The term “Licensing Court” means a Police Magistrate or if he is absent or 
there is no Police Magistrate, then any two justices sitting in a Court of Petty 
Sessions having jurisdiction in the district within which a slaughter-house is or is 
proposed to be established ; 
The term “ Inspector” means the inspector (if any) to whom a district is assigned, 
or if he is absent, or there is no such inspector then any inspector appointed under the 
provisions of “ Zhe Slaughtering Act of 1898” ; 
The term “ Owner of stock” means the owner whe 
stock, or the authorised agent or superintendent of the 
in charge of the stock. 
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ther jointly or severally of the 
Owner, or the drover or person 
Unlicensed slaughter-house. 
2, Any person who establishes or keeps an unlicensed 
slaughter-house is guilty 
of an offence against these Regulations. o 
Illegal slaughter. 
3. No Rese shall slaughter at any place other th 
a 
an at a licensed slaughter-house 
any stock t 
e flesh of which is intended to be used for meat. 
Licensing Court. 
4. Subject to these Regulations, the Licensing Court may license slaughter-houses 
established or proposed to be established within a district. 
Application. 
5. Kvery person who desires to obtain a license or the renewal of a license fora 
slaughter-house shall make an spolicaiign therefor in writing in the form in the First 
Schedule hereto or to the like effect. 
Time for applying. 
6. Every application shall be addressed to the Licensing Court of the district 
within which the slaughter-house is or is proposed to be established, shall be lodged 
with the proper Clerk of Petty Sessions, and shall be accompanied by the license fee 
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