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42 <strong>THE</strong> <strong>CYPRUS</strong> <strong>GAZETTE</strong>. 22nd FEBRUARY, 1918.No. 86.OftDER BY HIS EXCELLEXCY <strong>THE</strong> HIGHCOMMISSIONER.XOTIFICATIOX UXDER <strong>THE</strong> ANIMALSIXFECTIOUS DISEASES PREYEXTIOXLAW, 1880.VARIOLA (^SHEEP-POX).His EXCELLENT Y <strong>THE</strong> HIGH COMMISSIONER, underthe iM)wer and authority in him vested by LawIV. of Isso for preventing the spreading of Contagiousor Infectititis Diseases among Animals, directs it to beiK'titied that the undermentioned area is infected with("(iiitairii>us and Inftctions Disease, to wit. Variola(Sheep-jKix), and the moving of Sheep und (ioats outof the area so notified into any undeclared area isforl>i7 of the 16th Xovember, 1917, a fitand proper site havintr been registered as a Christianplace of burial in the village of Xeri, in the Districtof Xicosia, His Excellency the Hitrh ('ommissioner, inexficise of the powers vested in him liy the BurialsLaw, isiiC), is pleased to order and it is herebyordered that, from and after the 1st day of March,191.'^, no liurial shall take place in the burial-groundin lieu of which the new burial-ground above referredto has been provided.llth February, 1918. (M.P. 1417/12.)No. 88.<strong>THE</strong> FOREST LAW, 1889."VTOTICE is hereby given that in accordance withjjl the jirovisions of Section 2 of the Forest Law,1889, His Beatitude the Archbishop of Cyprus hasplaced all plantations and trees of Ayios Panteleimon,Achera : monastery, stated to belong to the Archbishopricand situated within the village lands of Mitsero,in Xiciisia District, under the protection, control andmanagement of the Government for a term of five yearsfrom the 21st January, 191H. (M.P. 1373/12.)No. 89.PASSPORTS.IT is hereby notified for ireneral information that itis the intention of the Government of the Unionof South Africa that all persons proceeding to theUnion, who are not British subjects, should have theirpass^x^rts visi' l»y a competent British authority.(M.P. 702/17.)No. 90.CYPKUS GOYERNMENT RAILWAY.SALE OF UNSERVICEABLE ARTICLES AND EMPTIES.4 quantity of empty oil barrels, drums, tins, etc.,^1. beltintrini: to the Railway Department, will besold by Pul)h'c Auction in the Railway Yard, Nicosia,at12 o'clock noon, on Saturday, the 2nd March, 1918 :-(M.P. 1143/15.)No. 91.G. BERT DAY,(leneral Manager.SALE OF LOST AND UNCLAIMED PROPERTY.IT is notified that Inst and unclaimed miscellaneousjiroixrty will be sold by Public Auction in theRailway Station Yard, Xicosia, at 12 o'clock noon, on.Saturday, :.'nd March, 1918.(M.P. l(;4.^)/09.)G. BERT DAY,General Manager.No. 92.TRADE :\IARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.4 DVERTISEMEXTS under the Trade MarksA Registration Law, 1910, are pubUshed in aSupplement to this Gazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)No. 93.TENDERS FOR RAILWAY STORES.TENDERS are hereby invited for the supply mwhole or in part of Railway Stores and Materialsfor the year ending the 31st March, 1919.2. All Tenders should be sealed, and should beaddressed to the President of the Tender Board, theOffice of the Treasurer, Nicosia.3. Tenders should either be deposited in the TenderBox outside the Office of the Treasurer or be sentthrough the post. Postage on any tender sent throughthe Post must be prepaid; otherwise, delivery of thesame will not be accepted.4. Tenders should be marked "Tender for RailwayStores," in the left hand top corner of the envelope,and should reach the Office of the Treasurer not laterthan 11 a.m. on the 2nd March, 1918.5. No tender will be considered unless in respect ofit all the conditions above laid down have beenstrictly fulfilled.6. All details regarding the articles to be supphedcan be obtained from the General Manager, Railway,Famagusta.7. Before the acceptance of any tender the tenderermay be required to deposit samples with the TenderBoard.8. The Government does not bind itself to acceptthe lowest or any tender.Uth February, 191«. G. BERT DAY,(M.P. 363/18.)General Manager.No. 94.RAINFALLTable shoiving the Rainfall registered at the variousObservatories in Cyprus during the month ofJanuary, 1918.Total fallGreatest fall in 24 hrs.AmountDateNumberof daysof rainNicosia ... 1-61 0-68 26 9Larnaca ... 1-75 0-55 5 7Limassol ... 1-77 0-60 5 10Famagusta 1-45 0-38 26 9Paphos ... 1-29 0-41 11 7Kyrenia ... 1 • 58 0-57 13 10R. A. CLEVELANT,19th February, 1918.Chief Medical Officer.(M.P. 45/18.)No. 95.EPIZOOTIC DISEASE.<strong>THE</strong> following Bulletin of Epizootic Disease inForeign Countries reported to the 22nd February,is pubUshed.22nd February, 1918.Nature of Disease.Tuberculosis, Cattleplague. Contagiouspleuropneumonia,]\Iange, Rabies, Sheeppox,Strangles,Tetanus.ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑW. BEVAN,Director of Agriculture,

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