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sheep, goat, and pig.
Cleanliness.
Restriction on use of licensed building.
Inspection.
Reporting of disease, etc.
Cancellation of licence.
Calculation of cubic space under By-Law 4. Calculation of cubic space under By-Law 5.
Supply of water.
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(2.) Each pig shall have at least eight square feet of standing room, and every pig-sty shall be not less than four feet in height at its lowest part, and shall be thoroughly ventilated to the satisfaction of the Board.
6. The buildings shall be at all times kept in a cleanly condition, and the walls be scraped and lime-washed at least once every six months.
7. A building for which a licence is held to house cattle, swine, sheep, or goats shall not be used for any other purpose than the housing of such animal except the storage of fodder, and the space occupied by such fodder shall not be included in the cubic air-space laid down in By-Laws 4 and 5.
8. Buildings in which cattle, sheep, goats, and swine are housed shall be at all times open to inspection by members of the Board or any of the Board's officers.
9.-(1.) Every licensee or, in his absence, the person in charge of the animals shall, with all possible speed, report to the officer in charge of the nearest Police Station any and every case of disease occurring amongst his animals.
(2.) In the event of an animal dying, the carcase shall not be removed or buried without an order in writing from an Inspector of Live-Stock or from some person authorized by him.
10. The Board may, in its discretion, cancel any licence to keep animals on the holder of such licence being a second time convicted before a Police Magistrate for a breach of these By-Laws.
11. In the calculation of cubic space under By-Law 4, two calves under one year shall be counted as one cow.
12. In the calculation of cubic space under By-Law 5, two lambs, two kids, and two young pigs (under four months) shall be counted as one sheep, one goat, and one pig respectively.
13. Any person desirous of obtaining a licence for a building in which animals are to be housed shall make adequate provision that the building shall have a suitable supply of good wholesome water for the use of the animals to be housed therein, and such supply of water shall be within such distance of the building as may in each case be determined by the Board.
Inspection.
Numbering of graves.
PART IV.
CEMETERIES.
Cemeteries other than Chinese Cemeteries.
1. Every cemetery shall be at all times open to inspection by members of the Board and by any of its officers who may be directed to make such inspections.
2. Each grave shall bear a number.
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sheep, goat, and pig.
Cleanliness.
Restriction on use of licensed building.
Inspection.
Reporting of disease, etc.
Cancellation of licence.
Calculation
of cubic space under By-Law 4. Calculation of cubic
space under
By-Law 5.
Suppy of
water.
No. 10.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1901
(2.) Each pig shall have at least eight square feet of standing room, and every pig-sty shall be not less than four feet in height at its lowest part, an shall be thoroughly ventilated to the satisfaction of the Board.
6. The buildings shall be at all times kept in a cleanly condition, and the walls be scraped and lime-washed at least once every six months.
7. A building for which a licence is held to house cattle, swine, sheep, or goats shall not be used for any other purpose than the housing of such animal except the storage of fodder, and the space occupied by such fodder shall not be included in the cubic air-space laid down in By-Laws 4 and 5.
8. Buildings in which cattle, sheep, goats, and swine are housed shall be at all times open to inspection by members of the Board or any of the Board's officers.
9.-(1.) Every licensee or, in his absence, the person in charge of the animals shall, with all possible speed, report to the officer in charge of the nearest Police Station any and every case of disease occurring amongst his animals.
(2.) In the event of an animal dying, the carcase shall not be removed or buried without an order in writing from an Inspector of Live-Stock or from some person authorized by him.
10. The Board may, in its discretion, cancel any licence to keep animals on the holder of such licence being a second time convicted before a Police Magistrate for a breach of these By-Laws.
11. In the calculation of cubic space under By-Law 4, two calves under one year shall be counted as one cow.
12. In the calculation of cubic space under By-Law 5, two lambs, two kids, and two young pigs (under four months) shall be counted as one sheep, one goat, and one pig respectively.
13. Any person desirous of obtaining a licence for a building in which animals are to be housed shall make adequate provision that the building shall have a suitable supply of good wholesome water for the use of the animals to be housed therein, and such supply of water shall be within such distance of the building as may in each case be determined by the Board.
Inspection.
Numbering of graves.
PART IV.
CEMETERIES.
Cemeteries other than Chinese Cemeteries.
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1. Every cemetery shall be at all times open to inspection by members of the Board and by any of its officers who may be directed to make such inspections.
2. Each grave shall bear a number.
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