DISEASED CATTLE.
CONCENTRATION AT SALEYARDS. For some time the Ngatea branch of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union has been* agitating to stop the practice of some stock inspectors having diseased cattle brought to public saleyards ’tor inspection and condemnation. ' The gjround for the complaint was. that infectious diseases might be j passed on to other live stooc. The branch has now been informed that the inspector had reported that very few cattle were now sent ;to the yards fox that purpose. | “Instructions have now been issued I that the practice is to Cease forthj with,” concluded the letter from the . Director, Live Stock Division Department of Agriculture. | _ , =============
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 10356, 17 April 1930, Page 1
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107DISEASED CATTLE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 10356, 17 April 1930, Page 1
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