TESTING THE HERDS.
NO THIRD CLASS CERTIFICATES. The secretary of the New' Zealand Dairy Breeds Federation. Mr. J. P. Kalaugher, has received tile following advice from Mr. W. M. Singleton, director of the Daii-y Division, Department of Agriculture:— "Acting upon a request from the New Zealand Dairy Breeds' Federation, the dairy division has decided ' to eliminate the third class certificate-of-record, and issue certificates in only two c.o.r. classes in future, namely first and second. In effect, the requirements for first-class c.o.r. will remain as at present, and all cows which fail for first-class on subsequent calving, but which qualify in all other respects, will be eligible for <i second;lass certificate. The sew rule will come nto operation as 1, 1937."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 296, 14 December 1936, Page 4
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