DISEASED OX LIVERS.
TELEGRAMS.
MINISTERS INQUIRING INTO THE MATTER. [BY TELEGRAPH —SPECIAL .TO THE STAR.] CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Speaking to a reporter last evening, the Hon T. MacKenzie, Minister of Agriculture, stated that he was making inquiries into the statement recently sent by cable message from London, that consignments of diseased ox livers had been sent from Lyttelton and had been found to be unlit for food.
He said that he was surprised at the statement, as he understood that ox livers were not exported from Lyttelton. In any case it would be strange if consignments of diseased meat were sent from New Zealand, as the inspection by the officers of his Department W'as very careful and rigid.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1911, Page 2
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