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o WEN J ONES* 1 CORPORATE ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, CASTLE CHAMBERS, CASTLE SQUARE, f CARNARVON ACCOUNTS AUDITED FOR PRIVATE FIRMS, PUBLIC COMPANIES, MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES, BUILEINQ SOCIETIES, I Official, Sugal, fit. (7672). ORDER OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. (Dated 26th March., 1909.) CARNARVONSHIRE (PARASITIC MANGE) ORDER OF 1909. -N The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in them under the Diseases of Ani- mals Acts, 1894 to 1903, and of every other power enabling them in this behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows Definition of Parasitic Mange. 1. The expression "parasitic mange" in this Order means sareoptie mange or psoroptic mange. Separation of Diseased and Suspected Animals and Notice of Disease. 2.—(1) Every person having in his pos- session or under his charge a horse, ass, cr mule affected with or suspected of parasitic mange shall (a) as far as practicable keep that animal separate from animals not so affected of suspected and (b) with all x>ra'c- ticable speed give notice of the fact of the horse, ass, or mule being so affected, or sus- pected to a constable of the police force for the police area in which the horse, ass, or mule so affected or suspected is. (2.) The constable receiving such notice shall forthwith give information of the re- ceipt by him of the notice to an Inspector of J the Local Authority, who shaft, forthwith report the same to the Local Authority. I Veterinary Inquiry by Local Authority as to existence of Parasitic Mange. 3.-(1.) The Local Authority on receiving information of the existence, or supposed existence, of parasitic mange shall forthwith I cause inquiry to ibe instituted as to the cor- rectness of such information with the assist- ance and advice of a Veterinary Inspector, or of a veterinary practitioner qualified ac- cording to the Act of 1894 to be a Veterin- ary Inspector. (2.) The owner and occupier of any pre- mises on which there is a horse affected with, or suspected of, parasitic mange, shall give all reasonable facilities for the inquiry by the Local Authority under this Article, and any person failing to give such facilities shall be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. Detention of Animats. 4.—(1.) A Veterinary Inspector of the Local Authority may serve a Notice (in the Form A set forth in the Schedule to this Or- der, or to the like effect) on the occupier of any stable, shed, field or other premises in rnhich there is a horse, ass, or mule, which in his opinion is affected with parasitic mange, and thereupon the following restric- tions shall take effect:- (i.) The horse, ass, or mule so affected shal'l not be moved out of the stable, shed, field or other premises specified in the Notice, except with the written authority, and under the supervision, of an Inspec- tor of the Local Authority, and only to some other place of detention and during the detention it shall from time to time, as often as may be necessary, be treated by the owner thereof with some dressing or other remedy for parasitic mange ap- proved for that purpose by a Veterinary Inspector of the Local Authority; (ii.) No other horse, asp, or mule shall be moved: out of the stable, ehed, field, or other premises, unless on each occasion immediately before the movement it ia treated with some dressing or other remedy for parasitic mange approved for that pur- pose by a Veterinary Inspector of the Local Authority. (2.) A Notice under this OTdev shall re- main in force until it is withdrawn by a Notice in writing served on tho occupier of the premises by an Inspector of the Local Authority. Regulations of Local Authority as to Cleansing and Disinfection. 5.-(1.) The Local Authority may, for the purpose of preventing the spreading of par- asitic mange, make Regulations for the fol- lowing purposes, off any of them I (i.) For providing for the cleansing and disinfection of any place used by, jnd of utensils, mangers, feeding troughs, penB, hurdles, harness, or other things used for ar about, any horse, ass, or mule affected with or suspected of parasitic mange: (ii.) For prescribing the mode'in which euch cleansing and disinfection are to be effected: (iii.) For requiring the owner, lessee, or occupier of any such place to cleanse and disinfect any such place, utensils, man- gers, feeding troughs, pens, hurdles, har- ness or other things, at the expense of the Local Authority, or at the expense of such owner, lessee, or occupier: (iv.) For requiring the removal by the owner from contact with horses, asses, or mules, of litter usaed for or about any horse, ass, or mule affected with or sus- pected of partasitic mange. (2.) The mode of disinfection shall be one I of those prescribed by the Disea&es of Ani-I mals (Disinfection) Order of 1906. (3.) If any person fail to cleanse and dis- infect any place or any utensil, manger, feeding trough, pen, hurdle, harness, or other thing, or to remove any litter, in ac- cordance rwith any such Regulation. it shall be lawful for the Local Authority, without prejudice to the recovery of any penalty for the infringement of such Regulation, to cause such place or such utensil, manger, feeding trough, pen, hurdle, harness, or other thing, to be cleansed and disinfected, or to remove euich litter, and to recover summarily the expenses thereby incurred from such person. (4.) Where the power conferred by the preceding provisions of this Article is exer- cised by the Local Authority, the owner, lessee, or occupier of the place to be cleansed and disinfected shall give all reasonable faci- lities for that purpose. Prov'sions as to Regulations of Local Authortiv. 6.-(1.) The Local Authority shall forth- with send to the Board two copies of every -Regulation made by them under this Order. (2.) If the Board are satisfied on inquiry, with respect to any Regulation made by the Local Authority under this Order, that the same is for any reason objectionable, and direct the revocation thereof, the same shall TthereTtpon cease to operate.. Extension of certain Sections of Diseases of Animals Act, 189-1. 7. Horses, asses and mules shall be ani- mals, and parasitic mange of horses, asses, and mu'es (in this Order called parasitic mange) f-hall be a disease for the purposes of this Order and of the following sections of the Act of 1894 (namely) Section forty-three (powers of police); Section forty-four (powers of inspectors); and also for the purposes of all other sec- tions of the said Act containing provisions @ffitÍli¡/ Segal, æe relative to or consequent on the provisions of those sections and this Order, including such sections as relate to offences or pro- cedure. Exemptiolt of Army Veterinary Service and Veterinary Colleges. 8. Nothing in this Order applies to any horse, a.ss, or mule kept in stables of mili- tary barracks or camps under the care and supervision of the Army Veterinary Service, or in stables of any Veterinary College I affiliated to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Offencesi 9.—(1.) If a horse, ass, or mule is moved in contravention of this Order, or of a Notice under this Order, the owner of the horse, ass, or mule, and the person for the time being in charge thereof, and the person causing, directing, or permitting the move- ment, and the consignee or other person re- ceiving or keeping it knowing it to have been moved in contravention as aforesaid, and the occupier of the place from which the horse, ass, or mule is moved, shall, each according to and in respect of his own acts and defaults, be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. (2). If anything is omitted to be done as regards cleansing or disinfedtion in con- travention of this Order, or of any Regula- tion made thereunder, the owner and the lessee and the occupier and the person in charge of any place or thing in or in respect of which the same is omitted, shall, each according to and in respect of his oiwn acts and defaults, be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. (3.) If any owner, occupier, or person in charge of premises requiring to be cleansed and disinfected fails to give the facilities to a Local Authority required under this Or- der, he shall be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. Interpretationt 10. In this Order— "The Board" means the Board of Agricul- ture and Fisheries: "Inspector" includes Veterinary Inspec- tor: "The Act of 1894" means the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894. Extent. 11. This Order extends to the administra- tive county of Carnarvon. Commencement. 12. This Order shall come into operation on the fifth day of April, nineteen hundred and nine. Short Title. 13. This Order may be cited as the CAR- NARVONSHIRE (PARASITIC MANGE) ORDER OF 1909. In witness whereof the Board of Agxi- culture and Fisheries have hereunto get their Official Seal this twenty-sixth day of March, nineteen hundred and nine. (Signed) T. H. ELLiOTT, Secretary. c340 COUNTY OF CARNARVON. STAGE PLAYS LICENSING COMMITTEE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Committee will meet at the COUNTY HALL, CARNARVON, on MONDAY, the 5th APRIL, 1909, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of granting licences for the performance of Stage Plays. Applications for licences, duly counter- signed by two members of the Committee, should reach me, the undersigned, not later than Friday, the 26th instant. Dated this 20th dav of March, 1909. J. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the County Council. Carnarvon. y336a CARNARVON AND ANGLESEY FERRY.¡ NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it will not be possible to convey Cattle or Heavy Goods by the Ferry on WEDNES- DAY, the 31st MARCH, nor (approximately)" on the ten following days, aa the Steamer "Arven" will be undergoing the Annual Survey. Passengeaa will be conveyed by the "Ynys Mon" as on previous occasions. BY ORDER. RHYBUDD. RHODDIR RHYBUDD TRWY HYN na fydd yn bosibl cludo Anifeiliaid na Nwydd- au trymion droe y Flerry DDYDD MERCHER, y 51ain o FAWRTH, nac (efallai) am y deg diwrnod canlynol, am fod yr Agerlong "Arvon" yn myned o dan Ar- chwiliad Blynyddol. Cludir teithwyr gyda'r "Ynys Mon" fel arfer. TRWY ORCHYMYN. 'Guild Hall, Carnarvon, 24th March, 1909. y500a SEIONT, GWYRFAI AND LLYFNI BOARD OF CONSERVATORS. THE above Board are prepared to receive iL applications for the appointment of a Secretary. Applications to be sent in not later than the 9th April addressed to the Vice-Chair- man of the Board, Orchard Houee, Carnar- von. The gentleman appointed must be a prac- tising Solicitor. Particulars may be obtained from the Vice-Chairman. c475 TO CLERKS OF WORKS. THE Building Committee of the Calvin- istic Methodist Church, Trefriw, N.W., invite applications for the appoint- ment of "Clerk of Works" in connection with the erection of a new Chapel at a salary of £ 2 per week. Applications in writing are to ibe sent in to me the undersigned before Wednesday, April 7th, stating age and experience, to- gether with not more than three recent tes- timonials (which will not be returned). The person appointed must be prepared to commence duties directly after Easter. GEO. DICKENS-LEWIS, M.S.A. Architect, Talbot Chambers, Shrewsbury. c474 A.NGLESEY EDUCATION COMMITTEE. UNCERTIFICATED Teach«r Wanted for the Holyhead C. of !E. School (Boys' Dept.). Female. (Salary £ A5 per annum. W1 Knowledge of Welsh essential. Applications on Forms provided, and tes- timonials to be forwarded to me imme- ( diately. R. H. WILLIAMS. Education Offices, Llangefni. Offitial, JcgaI, &t. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Quarterly Meeting of the Stand- ing Joint Committee of Quarter Sessions and County Council under Section 30 of the above Act will be held in the County Hall, BALA, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 6th day of April, 1909, at the hour of half-past eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when the Committee will proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the application or management of the County Stock or Rate within the jurisdiction of the Committee under Sub-Section 3 of Section 30 of the said Act, and all persons having any demand against the Committee are requested to far- ward particulars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer at Dolgelley on or before the 3rd day of April, 1909. Dated this 12th day of March, 1909. DAVID BREESE, y416 Clerk to the said Committee. ANGLESEY EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1909. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Anglesey will be holden in the Shire Hall, LLANGEFNI, en Wednesday, the 7th day of April, 1909, at, ten o'clock in the morning precisely. The Charge to the Grand Jury will then be delivered by the Chairman, and the Court will thereupon proceed .with the Criminal and Civil Business. The Clerks to the Justices of the Several Divisions are requested to transmit to me, at my Office, at Beaumaris, seven days be. fore the Sessions, all Depositions, Returns of Fines, Convictions and Recognizances which shall have been then taken, together with instructions for indictments. JOHN RICE ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 15th March, 1909. o351 CARNARVONSHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for tihe County of Carnarvon, will be held at the County Hall, CARNARVON, en Thursday, the Eighth day of April, 1909, at quarter-past ten o'clock in the forenoon. The Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to surrender in discharge of their bail, and all Appellants, Respond entfl, and their Witnesses are to appear at the County Hall aforesaid on the day and at the hour before-mentioned. A. BODVEL-ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Carnarvon, 16th March, 1909. e335 TO SECURE the GREATEST PUBLI- CITY ADVERTISE IN THE "HERALD." MrM, &t. MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the reace for the County of Merioneth will be held in the County Hall at BALA, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 6th day of April, 1909, at 11.30 a.m when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be called and the Court will proceed to hear and determine all matters brought before them in the fol- lowing order :—1.—In the trial of prisoners. 2.—In the hearing of appeals. 3.—In hear- ing motions and in the transaction of such other business as may be biought before the Court. And Notice Is Hereby Also Given that all j Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evi- dence or surrender in discharge of their J bail, and all appellants, respondents and I their witnesses, and all persons bound by recognizance in any civil proceeding are to appear and be in attendance at the time and place aforesaid. Appeals to be heard must be entered with me not later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the day preceding the Sessions. Dated this 13th day of March, 1909. DAVID BREESE, ¡ y417 Clerk of the Peace. I ============= l Cenimrs TO BUILDERS. J TENDERS are invited for Alterations to Caledffrwd, Clwtybont, for Dir D. R. Evans. Plans and Specifications, etc., to be seen at Caledffrwd or at my Office between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on or after the 30th inst. Tenders, sealed and endorsed to be sent to me, tie undersigned, on or before the 10th of April. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ELLIS F, WHITE, Architect and Surveyor. 17, Bridge Street, Carnarvon, March 24th, 1909. c459 GWAHODDIR Tenders am Adeiladu G Dau Dy, perthynol i Gapel yr Anni- bynwyr, Chwilog, R.S.O. Planiau a'r Speci- fication i'w gweled yn "Gorphwysfa," y Tenders i fod yn llaw yr isod cyn 12 o'(r gloch, Ebrill ldfed, 1909. Ni ymrwymir i dderbyn y Tender isaf neu unrhyw Dender. Noder "Tender." MR. JOHN JONES. Gorphwysfa, Chwilog, R.S.O. "CATCHCROP" FARM: SEEDS ALL OF BEST QUALITIES Descriptive Price List post free on aPPlication I I DIMS, GROWERS, CHESTER Uti iireS'i Sirtt sses PROV FA,, BUILDINGS ther'eon FOR ,A NOVA SCOTIA I is the nearest Canadian Province to British I I IN Markets. The sQil is fertile; the climate is I healthful; the local markets excellent. 8 Schools and Churches everywhere. I YOU CAN BUY A COMFORTABLE I BT HOME FOR £ 350-ft500 I W Industrious Settlers are making money there I ■ ■ For Handbooks and Lists of Farms write ;— I I C* Bf I JOHN HOWARD Agent General, I II FTS T*TFFLM# 57A. PALL MALL, LONDON, or I M ARTHUR S. BARNSTEAD. I mtvwxtt—' jm Secretary sf Industries and Immigration. I ^^ICAMADA^ HALIFAX. N.S. I REDUCTION IN SUGAR CRYSTAL I,d pertb. SUGAR. PICNIC HAMS only 4ld per 1.b. TINS PINE APPLE CHUNKS, 2Ad. per Tin I SPLENDID PURE BUTTER, lB. per lb. WHY PAY MORE? SPECIAL COUPON GOODS. 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ASTON & SON Ltd. are giving prizes each week for the best original advertisement with sketch similar to the one here produced. 12 more weeks to run. Prize Winners will be announced each week in this paper. All attempts should reach us for next week's competition not later than Saturday, April 10th, addressed to our Head Offices, Regent Street, Wrexham, and marked « ADVERT. COMPETITION." I (goto i JiWLj: (r40 TO ASTON'S AND YOU WILL Be ^ISTONISHEO AT THE VAWf) YOU WILL GET FOR YOUR MON £ Y~ I < Prize Winner for week ending April 3rd is Mr. Wm. E. Tickner, 11A, Whipcord Lane, Chester, whose Sketch and Advertisement will appear next week. BECKER BROS. TEAS. 8, SOUTH GREAT GEORGES STREET, AND 17, NORTH EARL STREET, DUBLIN. I We buy all our Teas by Comparison and, First Hani, we therefore can offer the { PICK OF THE MARKET | At the following prices :-2/5, 2/2, 2/ 1/10. 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, and 1/2 per lb. 5 lbs and upwards Carriage Free. QCa In ¡ti TO BE LET, with immediate possession, ail that Semi-detached Villa kn°w,Q as "BRYN HYFRYD," Llanbens Road, Carnarvon.—For particulars apply to Msr Henry O. Parry, Solicitor, Criccietb. y55Q B EDDGELERT. NORTH WALES.-To B Ler, as a going conwrn, a fuBy. licensed FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTEL, in this famous district, with pos- session in May next, and the oid established business of 80 years standing, with first o.as» tourist?, the gentry, and commercial gentle- men. Ample reasons for retiring. pply. to Henrv Roberts, Auctioneer, Portr.ia.uoc. y280 -= TO SECURE the GREATEST PUBLI- CITY ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD." XSttsimss 0 L D F I E L D S SOLID OAK DINING WONDERFUL ROOM STRIKING VALUE S DAY high, isinvide I I I 12)1 Chiming Hours and Half-hours on Cathedral Gong. Polished i| Brass Movement and Dial. Guaranteed 25 years. | I i l 0 TO BE OBTAINED AT OLDFIELDS ONLY. 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