THE GAZETTE, 27 JANUARY, 1928. 611 OEDEE OF THE MINISTER OF The county boroughs of , Eother- AGEIC'ULTUEE AND FISHEBIES. ham, and ; (DATED 25TH JANUARY, 1928.) The borough of ; The petty sessional divisions of Lower FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED Strafforth and , Upper Strafforth and AEEAS) OEDEE OF 1928 (No. 15) Tickhill (except the parishes of Bradfield. , and the detached part of the parish of ), and Upper Osgoldcross The Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, (except the parishes of Huntwick with Poulby bj virtue and in exercise of the powers vested and Nostell, West Hardwick, Purston Jaglin in him under the Diseases of Animals Acts, r , Glass Houghton, Castlefordr 1894 to 1927, and of every other power Whitwood, Allerton Bywater, Ferry Fryston enabling him in this behalf, hereby orders as and Knottingley); and the parishes of follows:— Tankersley, Worsborough, Hoy land Nether, Extension of Foot-and-Mouth Disease , Billingley, Darfield, Little Hough- Infected Area. ton, Great Houghton, Cudworth, , 1. The Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Infected Shaffcon, South Hiendley, , Little Areas) Order of 1928 (No. 7) shall be read and Smeaton, , Whitley, , have effect as if the Area described in the Heck, Pollington, and Snaith and Cowick. Schedule to this Order were substituted for In the county of Derby. the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Infected Area No. 5 described in the Schedule to that Order. The parishes of Beighton, Killamarsh and Whit well. Revocation. 2. Article 2 (1) of the Foot-and-Mouth In the county of . Disease (Infected Areas) Order of 1928 (No. The borough of East Eetford; and the 13) is hereby revoked. parishes of , Wallingwells, Carlton in Lindrick, Hodsock, Styrrup, (includ- Short Title. ing its detached part), Babworth, Barnby 3. This Order may be cited as the FOOT- Moor (including its detached part), Torworth, AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED AREAS) ORDER Blyth, Eanskill, Scrooby, , OF 1928 (No. 15) and shall take immediate Misson, , Everton, Mattersey, effect. Lound, Sutton, Hayton, Clarborough, South In witness whereof the Official Seal of the Wheatley, North Wheatley, Clayworth, Wise- Minister of Agriculture and ton, Gringley on the Hill, Misterton, West Fisheries is hereunto affixed this Stockwith, Walkeringham, Beckingham, twenty-fifth day of January, Saundby, and Bole. nineteen hundred and twenty- In the parts of the Lindsey Division of eight. Lincoln. (L.S. P. J. L. Kelland, Authorised by the Minister. The petty sessional division of Epworth (except the parishes of , , Amcotts, Luddington, , and Gar- SCHEDULE. thorpe), and the parishes of East Stockwith, Area substituted for Infected Area (No. 5) Walkerith, and Morton. described in the Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Infected Areas) Order of 1928 (No. 7). Copies of the above Order can be obtained An Area comprising:— on application to the Secretary, Ministry of In the county of the West Riding of . Agriculture and Fisheries, 7, Whitehall Pla.ce, The city and county borough A ; S.W. 1.

DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1927. MINISTRY OF 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-and-Mouth Disease :—

Date. Subject.

1928. 20th January The farm yards, buildings and pastures known as Bryants field, Eickyard field, Duncroft, 'Little Duncroft, Chadell Hill and Large Cippenham field at Cippenham Lodge Farm, in the occupation of George Frederick Weeks, in the parish of Farnham Eoyal, in the administrative county of Buckingham. The slaughterhouse and adjoining lairs and yard at the rear of Chats worth Eoad, in the occupation of the Chesterfield Co-operative Society, in the borough of Chesterfield.

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