BOBBY CALVES
THE NEW REGULATIONS FEEDING AND MATURITY CONDITIONS GOVERNING SALE [BV TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Thursday The following regulations under the Agriculture (Emergency Powers) Act ensuring the proper feeding and maturity of calves sold or offered for sale for slaughter for human consumption have been gazetted, and come into force immediately:— No person shall sell or offer for sale any calf unless it bo properly and sufficiently fed daily from birth, and has been fed nob earlier than four hours before the time of its actual removal from his premises in pursuance of sale or fontract or intended contract fbr sale. The onus of proof that the regulations have been properly carried out will lie on the defendant. No person shall purchase, drive or convey any calf which appears to be unlit, through weakness or immaturity, to bo driven or conveyed to a place of slaughter. Tho penalty for breach of tho regulations is fixed at £5.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 10
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