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VETERINARY SURGEONS.

jjEW ZEALAND APPOINTMENTS,

(F |. oB our Special Correspondent.) LONDON, August -1

The High Commission for New Zealand YkU weA appointed two \ cterinary ] lfl3 this ite , in t } le Dominion unfCrlent, namely, Mr Thomas Ar, SidVke, and Mr James St \fr°Blake', wlio has seen 3| years' serin Uurmah as assistant to Captain cfl lW oit, Govt. Inspector, and has gone thfoii'di the Meat Inspection course at Stagton Market, has for some tunc past 2 combining private pract.ee with firv farming at Nailsworth m Gloucestershire. He is 29 years of age, and Stafford has had consideritf)lc experience us assistant to Mr. A. C. Stewart, a well-known Cardiff "Vet." Ho L a i so assisted in meat inspection for th city of Edinburgh, and has for some ime acted as assistant lecturer in meat inspection to the Glamorganshire County Council. Mr Stewart is 37 years of age, „nd possesses a wife and two children. Tn all probability both he and Mr Blake iv ill sail for the Dominion by the Turajjina at the end of August.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 216, 11 September 1911, Page 7

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VETERINARY SURGEONS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 216, 11 September 1911, Page 7

VETERINARY SURGEONS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 216, 11 September 1911, Page 7