13264 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 18 DECEMBER, 1917,
DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1914—continued.
The following Areas are now "Scheduled Areas" for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908— continued.
commencing at the boundary of that parish at Denbighshire.—Seet under Anglesey, dec., and Tomen y Gwyddel and proceeding westward also under Berks, dec. along the fence following the watershed by Derbyshire.—See under Bedfordshire, Llanfyllin, and the Tanfield); and also comprising the county parishes of Hyssington, Snead, A.ston, boroughs of Darlington, Gateshead, South Castlewright, Llangynog, Hirnant, Pennant, Shields, Sunderland, West Hartlepool, Llanrhaiadr - yn - Mochnant, Llaufechain, Kingston-upon-Hull, and Middlesbrough Llansaintffraid Pool, Llansaintffraid Dey- (16 June, 1917).—See also under Yorkshire thur, Careghofa, Llandrinio, Llandysilio, (West Riding), dec. Criggion, Bausley, Llanwddyn, Llanfi- hangel-yng-ngwynfa, and Meifod (except the Essex.—An Area comprising the administra- portion which lies to the south of that part tive county of Ess,ex (excluding the parishes of the River Vyrnwy between the Broniarth of Little Hallingbury, Great Hallingbury, Bridge and New Bridge Mechain, and also Birchanger, Started Hountfitchet, Farn- except such portion as lies to the south-east ham, Manuden, Berden, Ugley, Elsenham, of a line commencing at the junction of the and Henham); and also comprising the road from Castlehill-lane to the Fighting county borough of Southend-on-Sea (15 Cocks Inn with the southern boundary of the March 1915).—See also under Bedfordshire, parish, and proceeding thence in a westerly &c., and under London. direction by that road via the Fighting Cocks Flintshire.—See under Anglesey, dec., and also Inn and the main road from Sarnau to under Berks,