LIVESTOCK EMBARGO
handTcap to breeders
OPPOSITION TO RESTRICTIONS
[RY TELEGRAPH —PR ESS ASSOCIATION"] i:\-VERCARGILL, Friday
His feelings when he attended thfl English Hoyal Show at Bristol last year and watched buyers from other parts of the world buying the cream o Great Britain's stock while New Zw* land breeders were forced by the livestock embargo to stand aside were described by Mr. A. Holms, o Waimahaka, a well-known cattle aiu sheep breeder, to members ot tie directorate oL' the Southland, Metio* politan Agricultural and Pastoral ciation to-day. , l 'l felt rcsemiitent that breetleis 0 the Dominion were blocked irom bujiiUJ at the Koval Show and other shows," said Mr. Holms. "Buyers many other coumries were active Bristol and representatives of * lian interests were buying extensively. There is no doubt that Austia m making a strong hid on the London lamb market ami we cannot altou ignore this challenge. i,\,„|.ind found everywhere m strong objection to the em i n j J think it is high tune New Zealand removed it. New Zealand the J part of the Empire. that has j r « bargo ami it i* the larthest toimU from Great Uirtain. l-Npei'ts asstued that it is not necessary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22640, 30 January 1937, Page 10
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199LIVESTOCK EMBARGO New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22640, 30 January 1937, Page 10
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