The Government has cabled to the Australian colonies stating its intention of adopting very stringent restrictions as to live cuttle on steamerß from Australia to England coming to New Zealand ports, and the Minister of Lands said yesterday that very angry replies have been received from at least one elony as to the action being 'unneighbourly.' New Zealand sheep wore freely admitted and sold in New South Wales. If New South Wales were an island, and had been made clear of disease, it would be nil right, but the difficulty was that it was part of a continent on which disease was known to ixist. The Government was very much alive to the importance of the question. The statement was made in consequence of Mr Stevens' question apropos of the Southern Cross, with cattle from Sydney, being announced to call at Lyttelton. Mr Stevens waotß the Government to prevent such vessels calling at all.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 131, 7 August 1895, Page 4
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