STOCK IMPORTATION
REGULATIONS UNALTERED, iPer Press Association.—Copyrights WELLINGTON, This Day. The Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. G. E. Macmillan, states that the Press Association message relative to his speech at Patumahoe on Monday makes it appear that the importation of stock direct from Britain under comprehensive safeguards is at present law. This is not the case, and his remarks confirmed certain proposals submitted .to farmers’ organisations last: Aprili,‘The regulations,” said the Minister, ’’are unaltered, and importation is allowed only after domicile for three months in either Tasmania or Canada in the case of sheep, and eithbr Tasmania or Canada in the case of Seattle, and subsequent quarantinehi New Zealand.”
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Northern Advocate, 26 July 1935, Page 4
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