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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3, 1909,

ORDER OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES.

(Dated 30th November 1909.)

(Swine-Fever Infected Area.)

The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in them under the Diseases of Animals Acts, 1894 to 1903, and of every other power enabling them in this behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:

Further Contraction of Limits of Swine-Fever Infected, Area.

1. The limits of the Swine-Fever Infected Area contracted by Order of the Board dated the sixteenth day of September, nineteen hundred and nine, are hereby further contracted so as to comprise only the Area described in the Schedule to this Order, and the Area so described is hereby declared to be a Swine-Fever infected Area for the purposes of the Swine Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908.

Commencement.

2. This Order shall come into operation on the fourth day of December, nineteen hundred and nine.

In witness whereof the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries have hereunto set their Official Seal this thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and nine.

A. W. Anstruther, Assistant-Secretary.


SCHEDULE.

An Area comprising the parish of Earley, and such part of the parish of Woodley and Sandford as lies to the south of the Great Western Railway line from Reading to Maidenhead, in the administrative county of Berks.


Copies of the above Order can be obtained on application to the Secretary, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 4, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.


ORDER OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES.

(Dated 30th November 1909.)


(Swine-Fever Infected Area.)

The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in them under the Diseases of Animals Acts, 1894 to 1903, and of every other power enabling them in this behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:

Declaration of Swine-Fever Infected Area.

1. The Area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be a Swine-Fever Infected Area for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908.

Commencement.

2. This Order shall come into operation on the fourth day of December, nineteen hundred and nine.

In witness whereof the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries have hereunto set their Official Seal this thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and nine.

A. W. Anstruther, Assistant-Secretary.


SCHEDULE.

An Area comprising the petty sessional division of Earsham, in the administrative county of Norfolk.


Copies of the above Order can be obtained on application to the Secretary, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 4, Whitehall Place, London, S. W.


ORDER OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES.

(Dated 30th November 1909.)


(Swine-Fever Infected Area.)

The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in them under the Diseases of Animals Acts, 1894 to 1903, and of every other power enabling them in this behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered,

Declaration of Swine-Fever Infected Area.

1. The Area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be a Swine-Fever Infected Area for the purposes of the Swine Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908.

Commencement.

2. This Order shall come into operation on the fourth day of December, nineteen hundred and nine.

In witness whereof the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries have hereunto set their Official Seal this thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and nine.

A. W. Anstruther, Assistant-Secretary.


SCHEDULE.

An Area comprising the parishes of Felixstowe, Walton, Trim ley St. Mary, Trimley St. Martin, Falkenham, Kirton, Stratton Hall, Levington, Bucklesham, Hernley, Waldringfield, Newbourn, and Brightwell, in the administrative county of East Suffolk.


Copies of the above Order can be obtained on application to the Secretary, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 4, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.