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5106 the London Gazette, 12 July, 1912 5106 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 12 JULY, 1912. Authority, produce and show to him the In witness whereof the Board of Agriculture Licence, if any, necessary for the movement, and Fisheries have hereunto set and shall allow it to be read, and a copy of or their Official Seal this eleventh; extract from it to be taken by the person to day of July, nineteen hundred whom it is produced. and twelve. (2.) Any person so in charge shall, on de- mand as aforesaid, give his name and address T. H. Elliott, to the Justice, or constable, or Inspector o? Secretary. other officer. FIRST SCHEDULE. Offences. Zone I. 13.—(1.) If a person in charge of an animal The parishes of Penrith, Newton Reigny and. being moved, where under this Order a Move- Dacre in the administrative county of Cumber- ment Licence is necessary, on demand made land; and under this Order, fails to give his true name The parishes of Barton, Sockbridge, and. and address, or gives a false name or address, Yanwath and Eamont Bridge in the adminis- he shall be deemed guilty of an offence against trative county of Westmorland. the Act of 1894. (2.) If any person, with a view unlawfully to evade or defeat the operation of this Order, Zone II. by washing, or in any other manner, takes out, The petty sessional division of Cumberland. effaces, or obliterates, or attempts to take out, Ward (excluding the parish of Bowness), and efface, or obliterate, any mark painted on any the borough of Carlisle, in the administrative- animal as reqiiired by this Order, the person county of Cumberland. doing the same, and the person causing, direct- ing, or permitting the same to be done, and the owner of the animal, and the person for Zone III. the time being in charge thereof, shall, each according to and in respect of his own acts and The petty sessional divisions of Allerdale- defaults, be deemed guilty of an offence against below-Derwent (excluding the parishes of Cald- the Act of 1894. beck and Uldale), and Longtown (excluding- the parish of Bewcastle), and the parishes of Burtholme, Walton, Irthington, Brampton, Hayton, Castle Carrock, Cumrew, Carlatton, Revocation. Cumwhitton, Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth (in- 14. The Cumberland (Foot - and - Mouth cluding its detached parts), Bowness, Castle Disease) Order of 1912, the Cumberland (Foot- Sowerby, Middlesceugh and Braithwaite, Skel- and-Mouth Disease) Order of 1912 (No. 2), the ton, Catterlen, Hutton-in-the-Forest, Hesket- Cumberland and Westmorland (Foot-and- in-the-Forest, Ainstable, Lazonby, Plumpton. Mouth Disease) Order of 1912, and the Cum- Wall, Great Salkeld, Edenhall, Watermillock, berland and Westmorland (Foot-and-Mouth Hutton Soil, Hutton John, Greystoke, Berrier Disease) Order of 1912 (No. 2), are hereby and Murrah, and Hutton Roof, in the admin- revoked. istrative county of Cumberland; and the parishes of Brougham, Cliburn (including its detached part), Great Strickland, Clifton, Lowther, and Askham, and the undivided moor Interpretation. adjacent to the parishes of Askham and Martin- 15. In this Order— dale, in the administrative county of Westmor- land. " The Act of 1894 " means the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894. Zone IV. " The Board " means the Board of Agri- culture and Fisheries. The parishes of Bewcastle, Askerton, King- " Animals" means cattle, sheep, goats, water, Waterhead, Upper Denton, Nether and swine. Denton, Farlam, Midgeholme, Geltsdale, " Slaughter-house " means any premises Groglin, Staffield, Renwick, Kirkoswald, where animals are habitually slaughtered, Gainblesby, Melmerby, Ousby, Skirwith, Kirk- and includes a bacon factory. land and Blencarn, Culgaith, Langwathby,. Other terms have the same meaning as in Hunsonby and Winskill, Little Salkeld, the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894. Glassonby, Caldbeck, Uldale, Mosedale, Bow- scale, Mungrisdale, Skiddaw, Underskiddawr Threlkeld, Matterdale, Keswick, and St. John's Castlerigg and Wythburn, in the Commencement. administrative county of Cumberland; and The Appleby sub-division of the petty ses- 16. This Order shall come into operation on sional division of East Ward, and the parishes the twelfth day of July, nineteen hundred of Hartsop and Patterdale, Martindale, Bamp- and twelve. ton, Shap Rural, Shap Urban, Thrimby, Little Strickland, Newby, Morland, Bolton, King's Meaburn, Sleagill, Crosby Ravensworth (in- Short Title. cluding its detached parts), the detached parts of the parish of Orton, and the undivided' 17. This Order may be cited as the CUMBER moorlands intermixed with the parishes of LAND AND WESTMORLAND (FOOT-AND-MOUTH Crosby Ravensworth and Orton, in the admin- DISEASE) ORDER OF 1912 (No, 3). istrative county of Westmorland..
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