THE LONDON GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 16, 1902. 5975

DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 AND 1896—continued.

SWINE-FEVER INFECTED AEEAS—cont. (3.) An Area comprising the petty sessional division of Burton-upon-Trent (including.any Glamorgan.—An Area comprising the petty ses- detached parts thereof), the detached part of sional divisions of Catrphilly Higher, Caerphilly the petty sessional division of Uttoxeter situate Lower, Miskin Higher, Miskin Lower, and within the petty sessional division of Burton- Newcastle and Ogmore (except the parishes upon-Trent, and the parishes of "Marchington, of Tytheeston Higher, Kenfig, Pyle, Sker, March! ngton Woodlands, Draycott - in - the - Newton Nottage, Tythegston Lower, Merthyr Clay, and Newborough (including any detached Mawr, St. Bride's Major, St. Andrew's Minor, parts of the said parishes), and the detached Llandow, Wick, Monknash, Marcross, and St. part of the parish of Harnstall Ridware situate Donat's), and the parishes of Llanharan, Llan- in the said petty sessional division, in the harry, Llanilid, L'ansannor, and Penlline, in administrative county of Stafford (9 August, the administrative county of Glamorgan (8 Sep- 1902).

Suffolk.—An Area comprising the petty sessional Gloucestershire.—(}.} An Area comprising the division of Stowmarkef, and the parishes of petty sessional divisions of Whitminster, Stroud Finningham, Westhorpe, Wyverstone, Bacton, (except the parish of Cranham), Nailsworth, and Cotton, in the administrative county of and Dursley, and the parishes of Harescombe East ; and the parishes of Brettenham, and Cherrington, in the administrative county Thorpe Morieux, Felsham, Rattlesden, Wool- of Gloucester (5 March, 1902). pit, Drinkstone, Gedding, Hessett, Beyton, (2.) An Area comprising the petty sessional Tostock, Elmswell, Great Ashfield, Badwell divisions of Thornbury, Sodbury, and Law- Ash, Walsham le Willows, Langbam, Hun- ford's Gate, in the administrative county of ston, Norton, Thurston, Rougham, Brad field Gloucester (13 June, 1902). St. George, Bradfield St. Clare, Bradfield Combust, Stanningfield, Great Welnetham, Little Welnetham (including the detached part Hampshire.—An Area comprising the petty ses- thereof), Eushbrooke, , Hardwick, sional divisions of Odiham, Basingstoke, Kings- Horningsheath or , , clere Andover (including the detached parts , Rede, Brockley, Lawshall, Cock- thereof), and Winchester, and the boroughs of field, Lavenham, Acton, Long Melford, Basingstoke and Andover, in the administrative Alpheton, Shimplinor, Stanstead, Glemsford, county of Southampton ; and also comprising Cavendish, Boxted, Hartest, Somerton, Hawke- the city of Winchester (15 July, 1902). . don, Stansfield, , , , , Clare, and Stoke-by-Clare, in the administrative county of (5 Sep~ Northumberland and .—An Area tender, 1902). comprising the petty sessional division of Nor- ham and Islandshiivs (except the parish of Holy Island), in the administrative county of Surrey.—An Area comprising the parishes of Ash Northumberland j the parishes of Mordinglon, and Normandy, Seale, Farnham, and Farnham Button, Ladykirk, , Eccles, Swin- Rural, in the administrative county of Surrey ton, Fogo, Polwarth, Langton, Duns, , (21 July, 1902). Whitsome, , Foulden, Ajton, Eye- mouth, , Bunkle and Preston, Abbey St. Bathans, and , in the administrative county of Berwick ; and also Yorkshire.— (1.) An Area comprising the parishes comprising the borough of Berwick upon-Tweed of Sprotbrough, Balby-with-Hextborpe, Lover- (15 September, Ib02). sail, Warmswortb, Cadeby, Mexborough, Denaby, Coniabrough, Braitbwell, Edlington, Stainton, Wadworth, and Tickbill, in the ad- ministrative county of the West Riding of the Staffordshire.— (1.) An Area comprising the county of York (30 November, 1901); parishes of Amblecote, Kingswinford, Britrley Hill, and Quarry Bank, in the administrative county of Stafford (19 June, 1902). • (2.) An Area comprising the borough of Scarborough (13 Mtiy, 1902). (2.) An Area comprising the petty sessional divisions of Pirehill North (except the parishes of Trentham, Whitmore, Chapel and "Hill (3.) An Area comprising the petty sessional Chorlton, with its detached portion, Maer, divisions of Staincross (except the parishes of Mucklestone, and Tyrley), and Leek, and the Thurlstone and Langsett), aud Lower Agbripg, parishes of Caverswall, Dilhornp, Fowbrook, and the parishes of Middleton, Rothwell, Thorpe Consall, Kingsley, Cotton, Cauldon, Farley, Stapleton, Templenewsham, Swillington, Oul- Oakmoor, Cheadle, Okeover, Mavfield, Stanton, ton-with-Woodlesford, Great and Little Pres- Wootton, Ramshorn, Prestxvood, Ellastone, aud ton, Allerton By water, Whitwood, Castleford, Calwich, in the administrative coun'.y of Staf and Glass Hbughton, in the administrative ford ;' and also comprising the boroughs of county of the West Riding of the county of Burolem, Longton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, and York ; and also comprising the borough of Stoke-upon-Trent, and the county borough of Barnsley ae