The London Gazette, August 30, 1898
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5216 THE LONDON GAZETTE, AUGUST 30, 1898. DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 AND 1896. RETURN of OUTBREAKS of the undermentioned DISEASES for the Week ended August 27th, 1898, distinguishing Counties fincluding Boroughs*). ANTHRAX. GLANDERS (INCLUDING FARCY). County. Outbreaks Animals Animals reported. Attacked. which Animals remainec reported Oui^ Diseased during ENGLAND. No. No. County. breaks at the the reported. end of Week Northampton 2 6 the pre- as At- Notts 1 1 vious tacked. Somerset 1 1 week. Wilts 1 1 WALES. ENGLAND. No. No. No. 1 Carmarthen 1 1 London 0 15 Middlesex 1 • *• 1 Norfolk 1 SCOTLAND. Kirkcudbright 1 1 SCOTLAND. Wigtown . ... 1 1 1 1 TOTAL 8 " 12 TOTAL 10 3 17 * For convenience Berwick-upon-Tweed is considered to be in Northumberland, Dudley is con- sidered to be in Worcestershire, Stockport is considered to be in Cheshire, and the city of London ia considered to be in the county of London. ORDERS AS TO MUZZLING DOGS, Southampton. Boroughs of Portsmouth, and THE Board of Agriculture have by Order pre- Winchester (15 October, 1897). scribed, as from the dates mentioned, the Kent.—(1.) The petty sessional divisions of Muzzling of Dogs in the districts and parts of Rochester, Bearstead, Mailing, Cranbrook, Tun- districts of Local Authorities, as follows :—• bridge Wells, Tunbridge, Sevenoaks, Bromley, Berkshire.—The petty sessional divisions of and Dartford (except such portions of the petty Reading, Wokinghana, Maidenhead, and sessional divisions of Bromley and Dartford as Windsor, and the municipal borough of are subject to the provisions of the City and Maidenhead, m the county of Berks. Boroughs Metropolitan Police Districts (Muzzling of of Reading, and Windsor (New) (1 October, Dogs) Temporary Order of 1897), and the 1897). municipal borough of Tenterden, in the county of Kent. Boroughs of Chatham, Gravesend, Buckinghamshire.—The petty sessional divisions Maidstone, Rochester, and Tunbridge Wells oi the Hundred of Stoke, the Hundred of (2 November, 1897). Burnham (exclusive of the Chesham Divi- (2.) The following petty sessional divisions, sion), the Hundred of Desborough (First namely Faversham, Home, Ramsgate, Ashford, Division), and the Hundred of Desborough Elham,Wingham; the liberty of Romney Marsh; (Second J'ivision), in the county of Bucking- the municipal boroughs of Deal, Faversham, ham. Borough of" Chopping (or High) Hythe, Lydd, New Romney, and Sandwich ; and Wycombed October, 1897). the Cinque Port liberties as have not separate City and Metropolitan Police'Districts.--County Commissions of the Peace ; in the county of of London, County of Middlesex, City of Kent. Boroughs of Canterbury, Dover, London, Borough of Croydon, Borough of Folkestone, Margate, and Ramsgate (15 Kingston-cm-Thames, Borough of Richmond February, 1898). (Surrey), Borough of West Ham. Such parts of the Counties of Essex, Hertford, Kent, and Lancashire.—County of Lancaster (except the Surrey as are situate within the Metropolitan Hundred of Lonsdale North of the Sands). Police District (6 April, 1897). Boroughs of Accrington, Ashton-under-Lyne, Bacup, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Bootle, Hampshire.—(1.) The petty sessional division ol Burnley, Bury, Chorley, Clitheroe, Colne, Dar- Odihana, the parishes of Mortimer West End, wen, Eccles, Haslingden, Heywooil, Lancaster, Silchester, Bramley, Sherfield-upon-Loddon, Liverpool, Manchester, Middleton, Mossley, Hartley Wespall (including a detached part of Nelson, Oldham, Preston, Rawtenstttll, Roch- this parish lying to the north of the parish of dale, St. Helens, Salford, Southport, Warring- Newnham), Stratfield Turgis, and Stratfield ton, Widnes, and Wigan (1 June, 1897). Saye, in the county of Southampton (1 October, 1897). Oxfordshire.—The petty sessional divisions of (2.) The petty sessional divisions of Alton, Watlington, and Henley, and the municipal Winchester, Petersfield (including the detached borough of Henley-upon-Thames, in the county part of the petty sessional division of Peters- of Oxford (1 October, 1897). field (at Bramshot), Droxford, Fareham, and Staffordshire.—The petty sessional divisions of Basingstoke (except such portion of the petty Penkridge, Rugeley, Lichfield and Brownhills, sessional division of Basingstokc as is subject Tamworth, Wolverhampton, Bilston, Sedgley, to the provisions of the Hampshire (Muzzling Willenhall, Rushall, Handsworth, Smethwick, of Dogs) Order of 1897), and the municipal Wednesbury, Tipton, Rowley Regis, and King- borough of Basingstoke, in the county of swinford and Wordsley, in the county of.