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1314 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24 FEBRUARY, 1928. DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 tf6 1927> MINISTRY or AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 49 (3) of the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894, that the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries has made Orders declaring the following places to be free from Foot-anil-Month Disease :—

Date. Subject.

1928. In the administrative county of . 16th February 1. All the lands and buildings at Testwood, Cooks Lane, in the occu- pation of Laura Constance Corner, in the parish of Netley Marsh. 2. The yard buildings with adjoining fields, in the occupation of Elizabeth Emery, in the parish of . H. All the lands and buildings at Rooks Farm, in the occupation of Fred Young, in the parish of . 4. All the buildings and' the adjoining field, in the occupation of Emily Kate Golden, in the parish of Minstead.. 5. All the buildings known as Oaklands Brook and the two fields adjoining and known as Home Grounds, in the occupation of Levi Rockley, in the parish of Bramshaw. 6. The farm buildings and the two fields adjoining, known as Robin Hood Farm, in the occupation of Charlotte Bailor, in the parish of Minstead. 7. All the lands and buildings in the occupation of Ernest Lntman Hill, in the parish of Bramshaw. 8. The yard, buildings and paddock at Brook, in the occupation of Harry Babey, in the parish of Bramshaw. 9. The yard buildings and pastures at South Brook, Newbridge, in the occupation of Percy Thomas Andrews, in the parish of . 10. The farm buildings, yard and pastures at Lower Canterton. in the occupation of William Paice, in the parish of Minstead. 11. The farm buildings, yard and pastures known as Calmoor Farm, in the occupation of James Charles Saint, in the parish of Netley Marsh. 12. The piggeries, pig>*tye yard and garden at Thatched Cottage, in the occupation of Alfred Paice, in the parish of Netley Marsh. 13. The pasture and wood land known as Barney's Field, in the occupation of Henry Greyor, in the parish of Minstead. 14. All farm buildings and pastures known as Eugene Cottage, in the occupation of Frank Hodder, in the parish of Minstead. 15. The farm buildings, yard and field at Football Green, in the occupation of William Holloway, in the parish of Minstead. 16. The buildings, yards and pastures known as Little Popes Farm, Brook, in the occupation of Alfred Babey, in the parish of Bramshaw. 17. The farm buildings, yard,s and paddocks 'known as Busketts View, Woodlands, in the occupation of Fr^d Humby, in the parish of Netley Marsh. 18. The farm buildings, yards and paddocks known as Woodside, Woodlands, in the occupation of Fred Boyce, in the parish of Netley Marsh. 19. The pigsties, garden and buildings known as Brook Bushes, Brook, in the occupation of Thomas Besant, in the parish of Bramshaw. 20. Th>- pigsties, garden an-1 outbuildings at Brook Bushes, Brook, in the occupation of Harriet Triggs, in the parish of Bramshaw. In the administrative county of Wiltshire. 1. The farm buildings and yards and the fields known as Middle Part and Rabbit Edge at Shrewton Houee Farm, in the occupation of Samuel Percival Williams, in the parish of Shrewton. 2. The farm buildings and orchard, and the three pasture fields adjoining the farm buildings and orchard at Elston Hill Farm, in the occupa ion of Stephen Septimus Stiles, in the parish of Orcheston St. George. 3. The field known as Pigsty Field and the farm buildings and yards adjoining, in the occupation of K. W. Tilley, and situate on the south side of Bradford Road, in the parish of Corsham. In the city and county borough of Birmingham. The buildings and all the grass land known as Nonsuch Farm, Quinton, in the occupation of the Birmingham City Corporation.

Copies of these Orders may be obtained at 7, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.I.