FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.
The I ’attle Board met this morning, when there were present the Supeiintendent and Mr John M‘Lf*a i. A letter liaving been read from Mes-rs nuss.dl, Ritchie, and Co., dated yesterday, su gosling that the stock ex the ship Canterbuiy should be quarantined at Clydevale station, to be taken by rail to Balclutha and thence per »teanier, the Board resolved, after consideration, that the suggestion be approved, and that yes'erdav’s minute be rescinded in so far as it < mated to thsaid sock. Ih Cattle Inspeeto to take all nec>-ssa y steps tow ada Bi omin r perfect isolaioii of i.he stock whi e in transitu, and to provide for the disinfection "f the railway truck® and the steamer. An otlic r to be app-iut •<! by the Inspector, on behalf of the Board, io be si aliened at < 'lydevale during the term of quarantine, to see that the Si-me he rigidly‘ nioreed. the. Inspector to point out the bouudaiics of the quarantine gum nl, an hat toe same m-y lie legally constituted as such. ______
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Evening Star, Issue 3979, 25 November 1875, Page 2
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177FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. Evening Star, Issue 3979, 25 November 1875, Page 2
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