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5852 THE GAZETTE, 25 AUGUST, 1939 1 II. Applies Part III (Double Dipping of as lies to the east of the road running from Sheep in a Double Dipping Area) of the Sheep Landlord via Blood Oaks Farm, , Scab Order of 1938, to the Area described in Brook, Skers Farm, Upper Canterton, Castle the Schedule and prescribes the period ex- Malwood, , Manor Wood, and Emery tending from and October to 3ist October, Down -to Lyndhu^st. 1939, as the Double Dipping Period. • III. Revokes Orders Nos. 5829 and 5*835 as In the petty sessional division of from 20th August, 1939. . .The parishes of Bossington, , , , , SCHEDULE. Melchet Park and Plaitford, WeUow, , , , and Nurs- An Area comprising: — ling and ; and so much of the parish So much of the counties of Westmorland of King's Somborne as lies within the petty and the North and West Ridings of Yorkshire sessional division. as lies within the following boundary, namely:—Commencing at Kirkby Stephen In the petty sessional division of Church thence proceeding along the road in a . southerly direction via Nateby and Outhgill The parishes of , Crawley, to Moor Cock Inn; thence in a generally south Ashley, Sparsholt, , Littleton, Comp- westerly direction along the road via Garsdale ton, , Twyford, Golden Common, Head, Dent Station, Cowgill Houses, Dent , , , Kings Church, Gawthrop and Peas Gill House to Worthy, , Abbott's Barton; Barbon; thence in a generally northerly so much of the parishes of and direction along the road via Middleton, as lies to the south of the road Middleton Station, Borrett and Ingmire Hall running from Stockbridge via , to Bridge End; thence in a northerly direction Wonston, , Micheldever, Cow along the River Lune to Lune's Bridge near Down Farm, to ; and Roger Howe; thence in a northerly direction so much of the parish ot King's Somborne as along the road to Cross Keys Inn; and thence lies within the petty sessional division. in an easterly direction along the road via Kellath, Ravenstonedale Station, Coldbeck and In the petty sessional division of Kirkby Stephen Station to the point of Alresford. commencement. The parishes of Northington, , Itchen Stoke and Ovington, , , Bishop's Sutton, , Cheriton, Order No. 5861. , , , , and West Tisted. (Dated i7th August, 1939.) In the petty sessional division of FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED Alton. AREAS) SPECIAL ORDER No. 42 OF So much of the parish of East Tisted as lies 1939- to the west of the road running from Alton Declares the Area described in the Schedule via Lower Farringdon and East Tisted Church to be an Infected Area for the purpose of pre- to Field Farm. venting the spread of foot-and-mouth disease In the petty sessional division of to which Area the provisions of the Foot-and- Petersfield. Mouth Disease (Infected Areas Restrictions) Order of 1938 are applied. The parishes of Rowlands Castle, Horndean, Clanfield, Buriton, East Meon and Langrish; SCHEDULE. and so much of the parishes of Colemore and Priors Dean, Froxfield, Steep, and Petersfield An Area comprising: — as lies to the west and south-west of the IN THE COUNTY OF . following boundary, namely:—the road run- ning from East Tisted via Field Farm to its The city and county borough of Portsmouth. junction with the road running from Beck- The county borough of Southampton. steddle Farm to Warren Corner, thence follow- The . ing the latter road in a southerly direction via The boroughs of Gosport, Eastleigh and Weekgreen Farm and Dunhill, to the point Romsey. where it meets the Southern Railway (Ports- mouth Direct) line at Petersfield, and thence The petty sessional divisions of , following the said Railway Line to Buriton. Fareham, Havant, Eastleigh (including its de- tached part) and Hythe. Order No. 5862. In the petty sessional division of- . (Dated 2ist August, 1939.) The parish of East . FOOT-AND MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED In the petty sessional division of AREAS) SPECIAL ORDER No. 43 OF . 1939- . ' The parishes of Denny Lodge, Lyndhurst, Declares the Area described in the Schedule , Eling, ; and so much to be an Infected Area for the purpose of pre- of the parishes of Bramshaw and Minstead venting the spread of foot-and-mouth disease