STUD STOCK IMPORTS
Government Subsidy
Wanted
COST HELD PROHIBITIVE “That owing to the tremendous necessity for the improvement of our stockto meet overseas competition the Government be asked to subsidise the cost of approved stud stock from Great Britain, as is being done in Australia. This motion, moved by ’ Sir William Perry, was carried by the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand at its annual meeting in Wellington yesterday. “When we take into account the importance of the meat industry to New Zealand and the competition we are facing overseas, we must realise that, we are not doing what we should,” said Sir William. “Not only is no assistance given to importers of stud stock, but everything seems to be done to hinder them.” Australia, he added, was fighting to get possession of the British market, and had improved the quality of its meat. In certain breeds of sheep New Zealand was well ahead, but further importations of first-class Southdowns were a pressing necessity. It was in 1 beef cattle, however, that improvement was most needed. The eating qualities of New .Zealand chilled beef were well spoken of in Britain, but the average carcase was far from perfect. Sir William said that a Southdown ram, bought in England for £3OO, cost £5lO by tlie time it reached New Zealand. Cattle, bought in Scotland for £6O/18/-, cost £214/3/9 by the time they reached New Zealand. Sir Heaton Rhodes endorsed Sir William’s remarks. The cost of importing stock was almost prohibitive, he said.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 241, 8 July 1938, Page 10
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251STUD STOCK IMPORTS Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 241, 8 July 1938, Page 10
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