AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.
IMPORT REGULATIONS, i '.Special to the "Guardian ") WELLINGTON, June 11. New'regulations governing the importation into'New Zealand of agricultural seed grown in Australia are puDlished in the current issue of the "Gazette," replacing the regulations made in May, 1927. Agricultural seed is defined- as including grass-seed, clover, lucerne, millet seed, and the seed of any root, pulse or other forage Cl'OpS. . . C 4-1 Subject to the provisions of the regulations, seed grown in Australia elsewhere than in Queensland or a, certain prohibited area of New South Wales may be imported into New Zealand. Seed grown in New South Wales, elsewhere than in the prohibited area, may be imported provided that before shipment it has been subjected to fumigation for not less than 24 hours, and that it is subjected to fumigation again on arrival. Other stipulations mnst be complied with, notably the signing of a declaration stating the origin of the seed.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 52, Issue 207, 14 June 1932, Page 3
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