It is reported in English papers that foot- I and-mouth disease had broken out in the I State of Now Hampshire, and that the Dc- j partment of Agriculture were taking a seri- J ous view of its re-appearanco, as the infected ' cattle belong to a ctealei in a largo way of business, and ar other cattle which had been stalled with the animals now discovered to ; he diseased have been scattered in the- ordi- . nary way of business throughout the State. . The Department of Agriculture in conse- ' quence has ordered that the State of New . Hampshire should again be placed in quar- ' Tucker's Sunshine Jelly Crystals: The I sale always growing; the quality always 1 high: IB flavours, each makes a pint. Boxes 6d, everywhere. Blankets and down quilts: Everyone knows we keep large and well selected stocks; marked to sell at lowest t .ees.— Tonson Garlick Coy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12267, 11 May 1903, Page 3
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