DEHORNING OF CATTLE
WELLINGTON, Ma y 5.
The question of introducing legislation to make the dehorning of cattle and budding of c alves compulsory, wa s the subject of representations made last week to the Minister 'of Agriculture, by William Harris, a former .president of Canterbury Master Butchers’ Association.-. He got’ .a sympathetic hearing and the promise of favourable consideration. ’ •
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1936, Page 2
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