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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 12 AUGUST, 1913. 5777

DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1911—continued. The following Areas are now " Infected Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Eegulation of Movement) Order of 1908— continued. Puriton, Pawlett, Huntapill, Berrow, Brent Wiltshire.—(1.) An Area in the administra- Knoll, East Brent, Burnham, Burnham tive county of Wilts, comprising the petty Without, Highbridge North, Highbridge sessional divisions of Chippenham, Calne, South, Lympsham, Brean, Bleadon, Uphill, Bradford, Melksham, Trowbridge, and Weston-super-Mare, Kewstoke, Worle, Whorwellsdown, the parishes of Worton, Locking, Hutton, Banwell, Winscombe, Marston, Erlestoke, and Great Cheverell, Axbridge, Compton Bishop, Christen, and and the boroughs of Chippenham and Calne Loxton (17 June, 1913). (14 July, 1913). (2.) An Area in the administrative county (2.) An Area in the administrative county of comprising the parishes of of Wilts, comprising the parish of Warmin- Street, Baltonsborough, Butleigh, Barton ster (14 July, 1913). St. David, , Keinton Mande- Yorkshire (East Riding).—An Area com- ville, West Lydford, East Lydford, Bab- prising the borough of Hedon and the parish cary, Podimore, , , of Preston (including its detached part), in Northover, , , , the administrative county of the East Riding Sock Dennis, , Ashington, Chilton of Yorkshire; and also comprising the county Cantelo, Marston Magna, and (27 borough of Kingston-upon-Hull (20 Feb- June, 1913). . ruary, 1913). Staffordshire.—An Area in the administrative Yorkshire (West Biding).—(1.) An Area in the county of Stafford, comprising the petty administrative county of the West Riding of sessional divisions of Lichfield and Brown- Yorkshire, comprising the parishes of hills (including its detached part), and Tarn- Drighlington, Birkenshaw, Hunsworth, worth, the parishes of Cannock, Norton deckheaton, Clifton, Fixby, Elland, Stain- under. Cannock, Pelsall, and Walsall Wood, land and Old Lindley, Greetland, Upper and the boroughs of Lichfield and Tamworth Greetland, Norland, Sowerby Bridge, Southowram, Hipperholme, Nowood Green (11 August, 1913). and Coley, Shelf, Queensbury, and Clayton, Surrey.—An Area in the administrative county and the borough of Brighouse; and also com- of Surrey comprising the parishes of Walton- prising the county boroughs of Bradford and upon-Thames, West Molesey, East Molesey, Halifax (20 April, 1912). Esher, Thames Ditton, Long Ditton, Hook, (2) An Area in the administrative county Surbiton, New Maiden, Maiden, Tolworth, of the West Riding of Yorkshire comprising Merton, Morden, and Mitcham (12 May, the City of Wakefield, the petty sessional 1913). division of Lower Agbrigg (except the Sussex, East.—(1.) An Area comprising the parishes of Methley, Flockton, Emley, Shit- county borough of Eastbourne (15 May, lington, West Bretton, and Ardsley West), 1913). and the parishes of Whitwood, Castleford, (2.) An Area in the administrative Glass Houghton, and Featherstone (7 May, county of East Sussex, comprising, the 1913). borough of Hov'e, and the parishes of Port- (3) An Area, comprising the borough of slade, Portslade-by-Sea, Hangleton, West Keighley, in the administrative county of Blatchmgton, Preston Rural, Patcham, and -the West Riding of Yorkshire (14 May, Pyecombe (6 August, 1913), 1913).

NOTE.—The term "administrative county'' used in the following descriptions of Areas is the district for which a county council is elected under the Local Government Ad, 1888, and includes all boroughs in. it which are not county boroughs. The following Areas are now "Scheduled Areas" for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908 :—

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