LIVE STOCK EMBARGO
STATEMENT BY THE MINISTER. (Ter Press Association.) WELLINGTON, July 25. The Minister for Agriculture (the Hon. C. E. Macmillan) says that the Press Association message about his speech at Patumahoe on Monday makes it appear that the importation of stock direct from Great Britain under comprehensive safeguards is at present lawful. This is not the case, and his remarks concerned certain proposals submitted) to the farmers’ organisations last April. “The regulations,” said the Minister, “are unaltered, and the importation is allowed only after domicile for three months in either Tasmania or Canada, in the case of sheep, and in Tasmania, Australia or Canada, in the case of cattle, and subsequent quarantine in New Zealand.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 242, 26 July 1935, Page 7
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