2746 the LONDON GAZETTE, 15 APRIL, 1913. DISEASES of ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 to 1911— Continued
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2746 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 APRIL, 1913. DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 to 1911— continued. The following Areas are now "Scheduled Areas" for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. proceeding thence in a westerly direction via Knoyle, Mere, Kilmington, Stourtou, and) Danemore Lane, the Roman Road, Byers Zeals) (17 March, 1913). Lane, the northern boundary fence of Hook- Worcestershire.—An Area comprising the ad* stile House and the orchard on the western ministrative county of Worcester (except the* side of Hookstile House to the boundary parishes of Conderton, Cutsdean, Dayles- between the parishes of Godstone and ford, Evenlode, Overbury, and Teddington^ Home); and also comprising the county transferred by agreement to the county of borough of Croydon (31 October, 1911).— Gloucester; the several parishes of Alder- See also under Sussex. minster, Shipston-on-Stour, Tidmington,. and Tredington, transferred by agreements Sussex.—An Area comprising the administra- to the county of Warwick; and the parish of tive counties of East Sussex and West Blockley; but including the parishes of Sussex (except the parishes of Chithurst, Aston Somerville, Childs Wickham, and Elsted, Farnhurst, Harting, Iping, Linch, Hinton-on-the-Green, transferred by agree- Linchmere, Rogate, Stedham, Terwick, ment from the county of Gloucester); and1 Trotton—including its detached part— also comprising the county borough of Woolbeding, Treyford, Didling, and Bepton, Worcester (5 September, 1911).—For county in the administrative county of West c borough of Dudley see under Cheshire, <£c. Sussex), and the county boroughs of See also under Gloucestershire and under Brighton and Hastings; and also comprising Warwickshire. the parishes of Crowhurst, Lingfield, and Home; so much of the parish of Tandridge tYorkshire (East Biding).—(1.) An Area- as lies to the south of the South Eastern comprising the administrative county of the> Railway (old main line) and to the east of East Riding of the county of York—but ex- Tandridge Lane; and so much of the parish cluding the petty sessional division of Buck- of Godstone, including its detached part, as rose (except the parishes of Towthorpe, lies to the south of a line commencing at the Fimber, and Fridaythorpe), and the parishes* junction of Danemore Lane and Tandridge of Thixendale, Butterwick, Foxholes-with- Lane, and proceeding thence in a westerly Boythorpe, Wold Newton, Fordon, Hun- direction via Danemore Lane, the Roman manby, Folkton, Muston, and Filey (]" Road, Byers Lane, the northern boundary June, 1908).—See also under Durham, <&c. fence of Hookstile House and the orchard (2.) An Area comprising the county on the western side of Hookstile House to borough of Kingston-upon-Hull (1 June, the boundary between the parishes of God- 1908). stone and Home, in the administrative Yorkshire (North Biding).—(1.) See under county of Surrey (31 October, 1911).—See Durham, <kc. also under Southampton and Surrey. (2.) An Area in the administrative county c, of the North Riding of Yorkshire comprising- Sutherland.—See under Aberdeenshire, <kc. the borough of Scarborough and such por- ^Warwickshire.—An Area comprising the ad- tion of the parish of Scalby aa lies to the- ministrative county of Warwick; the several east of the main road from Scarborough to" parishes of Alderminster, Shipston-on-Stour, Scalby, and to the south of Cross Lane and Tidmington, and Tredington, transferred by Scalby Mills Road (17 November, 1911).— agreement from the administrative county of See also under Yorkshire (West Biding), <kc. Worcester, and the parishes of Admington, t Yorkshire (West Biding), <Ssc.—An Area com- Clifford Chambers, Dorsington, Long prising the administrative county of the MarBton, Pebworth, Preston-on-Stour, Quin- West Riding" of the county of York, and the ton, Welford-on-Avon, and Weston-on- county boroughs of Bradford, Halifax, Hud- Avon, transferred by agreement from the der&field, Leeds, Rotherham, Sheffield, and? administrative county of Gloucester; and York; and the parishes of Finningiey and? also comprising the county borough of Coven- Misson, in the administrative county of Not- try (1 June, 1908).—See also under Glou- tingham; and the parishes of Langthorpe, cestershire and under Worcestershire. Milby, Ellenthorpe, Kirby Hill, Humber- Westmorland.—See under Northumberland, ton, Thornton Bridge, Marton-le-Moor, Nor- At. ton-le-Clay, Cundall with Leckby, Dishforbhr Asenby, Rainton with Newby, Hutton Con~ Wigtownshire.—An Area comprising the yers, Melmerby, Wath, Norton Conyera, county of Wigtown (1 October, 1911). Middleton Quernhow, Button Howgrave, Howgrave, East Tanfield and West Tanfield, tWiltshire.—An Area comprising the adminis- in the administrative county of the North* trative county of Wilts (except the parishes Riding of the county of York (1 June, 1908). of Tollard Royal, Donhead St. Mary, Semley, Sedgehill, East Knoyle, West Zetland.—See under Aberdeenshire, tkc. The following boroughs are subject to Special Orders relating to Swine-Fever:—City of Birmingham, City of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. In the case of Birmingham, the movement of swine into the borough by railway is not affected. In the ease of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, tbe movement of swine out of, but not into, the borough is affected. '_ . ^ ' • t See also under "Infected Areas." J See also under " Special Orders.".