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THE LONDON GAZETTED23 NOVEMBER, 1920. 1136S DISEASES of ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 to 1914—Continued THE LONDON GAZETTED23 NOVEMBER, 1920. 1136S DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1914—continued. RABIES—continued. The following Districts are subject to restrictions imposed by Order of the Minister in connection with Rabies. In these Districts dogs are required to be muzzled, and the move- ment of dogs out of such Districts is prohibited, except by licence of the Minister and subject to quarantine:— And also comprising: — Colerne, Slaughterford, Biddestone, Corsham, The county borough of Heading. Chippenham Without (including its detached part), Hardenhuish, Lacock, Pewsham, Lang- (2) A District comprising: — ley Burrell Without, and Kellaways. In the administrative county of Essex: The borough of Colchester, the petty ses- In the administrative county of Berks: sional division of Lexden and Winstree, and The petty sessional divisions of Hungerford the parishes of Ardleigh, Lawford, Little and Lam bourn, and the parishes of Wei ford, Bromley, Great Bromley, ELmstead, Frating, East Shefford, Great Sheftord, Fawley, Let- Alresford and Thorrington. combe Bassett, Childrey, Sparsholt, Kingston (3) A District comprising: — Lisle, Uffington, Woolstone, Compton Beau- champ, Ashbury, and Bourton; and In the administrative county of Glamorgan: The» parishes of Porthkerry (including .it< In the administrative county of Dorset: detached part), Penmark, Llancarfan, Llan- The petty sessional division of Shaftesbury, vithyn, Llantrithyd, Bonvilston, St. Nicholas, Sturminster and Blandford, such portions of St. Lythan's-, Wenvoe, Caerau, St George's, the petty sessional divisions of Sherborne, Miohaelston super Ely, St. Bride's super Ely, Cerne, Dorchester and Wareham as lie to the Peterston super Ely, St. Fagans, Llanilltern 1 north and east of the railway line from. Yeovil Pendoylan, Welsh St. Donat's , Llanblethian, via Maiden Newton, Dorchester, Wareham, Cowbridge, St. Hilary, Llanfair, Flemingston, and Wimborne to Ringwood, and the petty Eglwys Brewis, St. Athan, Gileston, Llantwit- sessional division of Wimborne (except tihe Major, Llanmaes, Llanmihangel, Nash, Llys- parish of Kinson), and such portions of the worney, Penlline, Ystradowen, Llansannor, parishes of Colehill, Canford Magna, Corfe Llanharry, Llanilid, St. Mary Hill, Llangan, Mullen and Lytchett Minster as lie to the Oolwinston, .Stembridge, Llandow, St. Donat's, south and east of that railway. Marcross, Monknash, Wick, St. Andrew's Minor, St. Bride's Major, Merthyr Mawr, and Tn the administrative county of Southamp- Ewenny, and such portions of the parishes of ton: Laleston, Newcastle Higher, Bridgend, Corty The borough of Romsey, the petty sessional Higher, Coy church Lower, Pencoed, Llan- divisions of Fordingbridge, Ringwood, New liaran, Llantrisant, and Pentyroh as lie to the Forest (except the parishes of Denny Lodge, south of the railway line from Aberavon, via Lyndhurst, Colbury and Eling), and Romsey, Bridgend, Llantrisant, Cross Inn, and Creig- and iau to Cardiff. The parishes of Nether Wallop, Over (4) A District comprising : — Wallop, Grateley, Quarley, Amport, Thrux- In the administrative county of Wilts: ton, Shipton Bellinger, South Tidworth, 1 Kempton, Fyfield, Appleshaw, Weybill, Tihe city of Salisbury and the boroughs of Penton Mewsey, Monxton, Abbotts Ann, Chippenham, Devizes, MarlborougJb, Swindon Upper Clatford, Goodworth Clatford, and Wilton. Wherwell, Longstock, Stockbridge, Leckford, The petty sessional divisions of Salisbury and Little Somborne, Ashley and Farley Chamber- Amesbury, Tisbury and Mere, Warminster, layne, Linkenholt, Vernham Dean, and Westbury, Whorwells Down Devizes (except Tangley. the pfirishes of Chittoe, firomham and Rowde), Marlborough and Hungerford, Everley, Pew- In the administrative county of Somerset: sey, Melksham, Trowbridge and Bradford, The petty sessional division of Frome (ex- and the parishes of Chittoe, Bromham, cept the parish of Leigh-upon-Mendip), the and Rowde; and Calne (including the parishes of Hardington, Hemington, Hinton borough of Calne), Cricklade (including its de- Charterhouse, Freshford, and such portions of tached part, hut excluding the parishes of Pur- the parish of Wellow as lie to the south and ton, Hrai/dnn, CricMade. Leigh, Ashtnn east of the railway from Radstock to Bath, and Kei/nes, Lnttnn, and Marstrm 3fei/sey) and such portions of Uhe petty sessional divisions Swindon (except the pariahe* of Tnfjteshnm, of Yeovil and Wincanton as lie to the east and HJqhwnrth, Ffmininqfon find its defnrbfd pfirt. south of the railway line from Yeovil via Blunsdon St. Andrew, and Castle Eaton), Box, Castle Cary and Bruton to Frome. SHEEP SCAB. The following Areas are now "Movement Areas" for the purposes of Part I. of the Sheep (Double Dipping) Order of 1920:— Inverness—(1) An Area comprising the comprising the islands known as Skye or islands known as the Outer Hebrides (ex- Inner Hebrides. cept the islands of St. Kilda, Dune, Soay, Ros? and Crowarty.—An Area comprising the Island of Lewis, including the smaller Elands and Borerai/), in the county of Inverness. adjacent thereto, in the county of Ross and (2) An Area in the county of Inverness, Cromarty..
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