490 THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL,
No. 595.
Hong Kong.
General Bonded Warehouses.
With reference to Government Notification No. 548 published in the Gazette of the 5th September, 1930, the premises at Nos. 328 to 332, Des Voeux Road West, should be described as the godowns, the property of the China Navigation Co., Ltd., situated at Nos. 328 to 332, Des Voeux Road West.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
23rd September, 1930.
Hong Kong,
D. W. TRATMAN,
Clerk of Councils.
No. 596.
Regulation made by the Governor in Council under section 3 of the Live Stock Import and Export Ordinance, 1903, Ordinance No. 15 of 1903, on the 23rd day of September, 1930.
Regulation 9 of the regulations made by the Governor in Council under the Live Stock Import and Export Ordinance, 1903, which regulation 9 is set forth on page 301 of the Regulations of Ilong Kong, 1844-1925, is hereby rescinded and the following regulation is substituted therefor:
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9. Not more than forty pigs in any vessel shall be placed in one pen.
square feet shall be allowed per head, two pigs cach under 80 lbs. live weight to count as one, three pigs each under 50 lbs. live weight to count
as one.
When carried in crates, a separate crate shall be assigned to each pig. Crates shall be arranged in rows and, if stacked, there shall be two layers or tiers only. Rows, if not single, shall be two deep only. Crates shall be so arranged that all the pigs' heads in a single row face the same way, and in a double row face outwards. On the side or sides of a row on which the pigs' heads face, an alley-way shall be left, eighteen inches wide, to allow food and water to be given. All the crates in a row which is not stacked shall be securely fastened together. In the case of a stacked row there shall be pairs of strong upright posts, which may be of a detachable type, of a height not less than the top of the upper layer or tier, securely fastened to the deck and supporting the row or stack. Such pairs of posts shall be fixed at each end of the stack and at intervals of not more than five crates in the stack's length. Each pair of posts supporting a stack shall be securely fastened together.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
23rd September, 1930.
D. W. TRATMAN,
Clerk of Councils.
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