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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 25TH JUNE, 1887.

5. The owner of each animal placed in segregation shall pay five cents per day for the keep of such animal until it, is either passed as being free from disease or destroyed.

6. If it appears to the Sanitary Board that an animal placed in segregation is suffering from a dangerously in- fectious disease, it shall cause such animal to be forthwith slaughtered and the carcase thereof shall be disposed of in such manner as the Board may deem fit.

7. If it appears to the Sanitary Board that any animal has been in contact or in the same herd with animals suffering from disease, it may at discretion cause such animal to be slaughtered and the carcase thereof shall be disposed of in such manner as the Board may deem fit.

8. The carcase of any animal slaughtered under the provisions of rules and 7 shall be the exclusive property

of the Government.

9. No person shall knowingly bring into the Colony any animal suffering from disease.

10. Such fee as may be from time to time be determined by the Governor in Council will be charged for each head of cattle and for each head of sheep imported into the Colony. 11. An Inspector of Live-stock shall visit, at such times as the Sanitary Board may direct, all places where cattle, sheep and swine are kept and inspect the animals there, and he shall immediately report to the Sanitary Board all cases of disease which he may detect during such inspection.

12. Where it appears to the Sanitary Board that disease exists or has within 56 days existed in any place where cattle, sheep, or swine are kept, the Board inay declare such place to be infected and take such steps to prevent the spread of disease as it deems necessary.

13. When a place has been declared to be infected a placard shall be posted there to that effect and the removal therefrom, without the sanction of the Sanitary Board, of any animal, carcase, fodder, litter, utensil or other thing therein is prohibited.

14. Every person having in his premises or under his charge an animal affected with disease shall, with all practicable speed, report the same to the officer in charge of the nearest Police Station.

15. The Police shall forthwith report to the Sanitary Board all cases of animal disease coming under their notice. 16. The digging up of a carcase of an animal which has been buried is prohibited.

17. The Sanitary Board shall cause all places where a diseased animal has been kept to be cleansed and disin- fected in such manner as it deems fit at the public expense.

Keep of segregated animals.

Slaughter of animal suffer- ing from disease and disposal of

caronse.

Slaughtering

of animal that has been in contact with diseased animal.

Carcases property of the Goveru- ment.

Importation

of diseased animal prohibited. Inspection fees.

Inspection of cattle, shecyp and swing dépôts.

Places to be declared infected.

Removal of animals or articles from infected areas prohibited.

Diseased animals to be reported.

jo.

Digging up of

carcases

prohibited.

Disinfection of infected places.

(B.)

Slaughter-Houses.---Bye-laws,

1. An Inspector of Live Stock shall carefully examine every animal about to be slaughtered in any of the slaughter-houses and if he finds the animal healthy and in good condition he shall mark it as being fit for slaughter- ing for human food.

2. No cattle or sheep shall be admitted into the slaughter- houses except those that have been marked within the previous twenty-four hours by an Inspector of Live Stock as being fit for slaughtering for human food.

3. No swine shall be slaughtered in the slaughter-houses except those that have been marked within the previous twenty-four hours by an Inspector of Live-stock as being fit for slaughtering for human food.

4. The lessee of the privilege of slaughtering animals, shall provide all persons necessary for the purpose of slaughtering animals and dressing the carcases thereof, together with a sufficient supply of hot water, and shall have the same in readiness at all times for the service of persons making use of the slaughter-houses.

5. The lessee of the privilege of slaughtering animals, shall at all times allow any person to slaughter any animal or dress any carcase for sale on payment to him of a fee not exceeding twenty cents for each animal weighing less than one picul or forty cents for each animal weighing more, besides the blood of such animal, which the lessee may retain.

Inspection of animals about to be

slaughtered.

Admission of eattle and sheep to slaughter- house.

Slaughtering of sy ine.

Providing slaughter men and hot water.

Charges for

slaughtering.

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