1334 THE GAZETTE, MARCH 9, 1883. and Mrs. Mary Young (declared by the Local as to include the Area described in the Schedule Authority to be a Place infected with foot-and- to this Order, and the Area described in the mouth disease) comprising the farms of Moor of Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be Balcraig, Barwinnock, Dowies and Moor, and an Area infected with foot-and-mouth disease. High Drumfad, the intersecting public-road being 2. This Order shall take effect from and imme- included in such Area. . . diately after the eighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three. C. L. Peel. (FOOT-AND-MOUTIP DISEASE.) T the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 6th SCHEDULE. A day of March, 1883. 'An. Area in the county of , bounded By Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy on the north by the sea, on the east by the high- Council. road leading 1'rorri Yrhenborth past Llanfairyng- HE Lords and others of Her Majesty's Most hornwy Church, .Cefndu, Bryncychod, and Bwlch T Honourable Privy Council, by virtue and in to Rhydwyn village, thence to village, exercise of the powers in them vested under The and thence past lihosdu to Llanfwrog Church, on Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, and of the south by a road leading from Llanfwrog Church every other power enabling them in this behalf, do to the sea between Peniel and Bodlason Fawr, order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows : and on the west by the sea. 1. The limits of the following Areas which are declared by Orders of Council to be Areas infected with foot-and-mouth disease (namely),—(1.) in (FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.) the parish of , in the county of T the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the Cth Anglesey, bounded on the east by the highway day of March, 1883. leading from Llanfaethlu to Rhydwyn, on the A north by the highway leading from Rhydwyn to By Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy . Llanrhyddlad Church, on the west by the high- Council. way leading from Llanrhyddlad Church to Borth- r|MIE Lords and others of Her Majesty's Most wen in the parish of Llanfaethlu, on the south by I. Honourable Privy Council, by virtue ami in the highway leading from Borthwen past Llan- exercise of the powers in them vested under Tho faethlu Church until it joins the first-mentioned Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, and <>f road ; (2.) in the parish of Llanfwrog, in the every other power enabling them in this behalf, county of Anglesey, bounded on the east and do order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows : north by a road leading from Llanfwrog Church 1. The Declaration described in the Schedule past Muinar to the sea, on the west by the sea, to this Order, made, by the Rliins District Com- and on or towards the south by a road leading mittee of the Local Authority for the county of from Llanfwrog Church to the sea between Peniel "Wigtown, declaring the existence of foot-and- and Bodlason Fawr; and (3.)- so much of the mouth disease at the Place therein mentioned, is parish of Llanfairynghornwy, in the county of hereby cancelled, and the Infected Place thereby Anglesey, as is bounded on the east by the high- declared shall, as from the commencement of this road leading from Llanfairynghornwy into the Order, cease to be a Place infected with foot-and- sea at Yrhenborth, on the north and west by the mouth disea.se. sea, and on the south by a straight line drawn 2. This Order shall take effect from and imme- from the sea-shore where the parishes of Llan- diately after the seventh day of March, one fairynghornwy and Llanrhyddlad meet to Llan- thousand eight hundred and eighty-three. fairynghornwy Church,—are hereby extended so C. L. Peel.

SCHEDULE. Declaration Cancelled.

Place where Foot-and-Mouth Disease was declared to have Date of Declaration. been found to exist.

23rd February, 1883 The farm of Cairnside, parish of Kirkcolm, occupied by Mrs. Isabella Osborne.

(SWINE-FEVER.) Order is hereby declared to be an Area infected

I with awine-fever. T the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 6th 2. This Order shall take effect from and imme- A day of March, 1883. diately after the eighth day of March, one thou-?