NEWS OF THE DAY
Examination of Bulls
If was mentioned at a meeting of Ihe Ruakura Farm Advisory Committee that it was most, peculiar that l.reefers of repute and actually those who knew the value of examination « v lll import, hulls without any certificate of'reasonable fertility or examination on 'arrival. One recently imported hull proved sterile in prneHee and gave a definitely sterile microscopic picture. Further, some farmers left the examination of their gulls until very late in the season
Wants No Hospital Rate Notice has been given by Mr. J. D, Sievwright ot his intention to move in, the next meeting of Ihe Wellington City Council: "That as all the citizens ~C Wellington have already paid, or i-rc paying, by social security taxation (in their "incomes and wages-a sum amounting to more than £1,250,000 to pay this year for all hosiptal and charitable aid services, this council, seeing that the Government’s expressed sympathy is dead, hereby resolves not to impose or levy any hospital rate for the financial year 1943-44.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21067, 12 April 1943, Page 2
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