Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Port of London]
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TABLE XXVII.
PUBLIC HEALTH (FOREIGN MEAT) REGULATIONS, 1908.
During the year 1910, Notices were served under Article 111 (5) of the above-mentioned Regulations, requiring the exportation of the following foreign meat:—
Date of Arrival. | Name of Vessel. | Where from. | Where lying. | Description and quantity of meat in respect of which Notices were served. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1910. | ||||
Jan. 19 | "Graf Muravjef," of Vladivostock and China. | Vladivostock | Greenwich Buoys | 3,647 pig carcasses, 65 cases pig bungs. |
„ 28 | "Peshawur," of Glasgow | Hankow | Royal Albert Dock. | 2,621 pig carcasses, 50 cases pig bungs, 1 case pig casings. |
Mar. 21 | "Rakaia," of Plymouth | New Zealand | Royal Victoria Dock. | *1 case pig kidneys. |
April 14: | "Kaikoura," of Plymouth | Ditto | Ditto | *11 cases pig kidneys. |
May 23 | "Paparoa," of Plymouth | Ditto | Ditto | *2 cases pig kidneys, 9 cases pig kidneys. |
July 29 | "W.K.A. Michailowitsch" | Riga | Millwall Dock | 2 casks sausage casings. |
Aug. 5 | "Malwa," of Greenock | Sydney | Royal Victoria Dock. | 6 pig carcasses. |
Nov. 25 | "Saphir," of Anvers | Ostend | Tilbury Dock | 2 pig carcasses. |
Dec. 7 | "Tongariro,'' of Plymouth | New Zealand | Royal Victoria Dock. | 1 pig carcass. |
At the request of the consignees, the goods marked * were destroyed instead of being exported.