NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1981 OUTBREAKS of NOTIFIABLE DISEASES CONFIRMED by the DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE DURING the PERIOD 16Th MARCH 1982 to 31St MARCH 1982

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NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1981 OUTBREAKS of NOTIFIABLE DISEASES CONFIRMED by the DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE DURING the PERIOD 16Th MARCH 1982 to 31St MARCH 1982 366 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 9ra APRIL, 1982 DISEASES OF ANIMALS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1981 OUTBREAKS OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES CONFIRMED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DURING THE PERIOD 16th MARCH 1982 TO 31st MARCH 1982 Newcastle Anthrax Disease Sheep Scab PERIOD Outbreaks Deaths Outbreaks Outbreaks Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 16th March to 31st March 1982 1 1981 Corresponding period in ] 1980 — 1979 — — — 1st January to 31st March 1982 1 1981 1 Corresponding period in \ 1980 4 1979 — — — NOTES- 1. The following diseases were eradicated from Northern Ireland in the years indicated: Cattle plague or rinderpest (pestis bovina) 1877; foot-and-mouth disease (fieve aphteuse) 1941; glanders (including farcy) (malleus) 1913; para- sitic mange (sarcoptes scabiei equi) 1946; pleuro-pneumcnia (pleuro-pneumonia contagiosa bovum) 1893; rabies (rage] 1923; sheep pox (variola ovina) 1850; and swine fever (peste porcine) 1958. 2. The following diseases have never been recorded in Northern Ireland: Swine Vesicular Disease, African horse sickness (pestis equorum), African swine fever (pestis suum africana), blue tongue (febris catarrhalis ovium), dourine (exan- thema coitale paralyticum), equine encephalomyelitis) (meningo-encephalomyelitis enzootica eq), equine infectious anaemia (anaemia infectiosa equorum), lumpy skin disease (dermatosis nodularis), Teschen disease (encephalomyelitis enzootica suum), epizootic lymphangitis (lymphangitis epizootica) and fowl plague (pestis avium). Dundonald House Upper Newtownards Road Belfast BT4 3SB. Antrim Road, Newtownabbey, both County Antrim, NOTICES UNDER THE trading as Bellevue Motors, Depot Manager, Bank- BANKRUPTCY ACTS rupt. Adjudicated bankrupt1 2nd April, 1982. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN Public sittings: 27th April 1982 and 4th May 1982 at 11.00 NORTHERN IRELAND a.m. In Bankruptcy Creditors' claims to be sent to, and all debts due to the bankrupt to be paid to The Official Assignee for Bankruptcy In the Matter of Andrew Workman residing and carrying for Northern Ireland, RAC House, 79 Chichester Street, on business at 1 Sand Road, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Belfast BT1 4RS. trading as A. Workman & Co. Building and Joinery Contractor, Bankrupt. A sitting of the Court for proof of debts in this matter will be held in Chambers at the Royal Courts of Justice, In the Matter of Francis Joseph Donnelly, residing at 157 Chichester Street, Belfast on Thursday, 6th May 1982 at Ballynease Road, Portglenone, Co. Antrim and form- 11.00 a.m. erly c/on business at 4 The Diamond, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry as Eatwell and at Main Street, Tobermore Creditors who have not already submitted proofs of Co. Londonderry as J. & W. Palmer, Salesman, debt should send them to The Official Assignee, RAC Bankrupt, Deceased insolvent. House, 79 Chichester Street, Belfast BT1 4RS as soon as possible before the sitting. A sitting of the Court for proof of debts in this matter will be held in Chambers at the Royal Courts of Justice, Dated 6th April, 1982. Chichester Street, Belfast on Thursday, 29th April 1982 at 11.00 a.m. J. B. Kell, Assistant Official Assignee. Creditors who have not already submitted proofs of debt should send them to The Official Assignee, RAC House, 79 Chichester Street, Belfast BT1 4RS as soon as In the Matter of Barclay Stewart Armstrong, residing at possible before the sitting. 56 Ballybentragh Road, Muckamore, Dunadry, County Dated 6th April, 1982. Antrim and formerly carried on business at Twelfth Milestone Petrol Filling Station, Templepatrick and at J, B. Kell, Assistant Official Assignee..
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