Discussing the visit of Air J. A. Gilruth to England to select veterinary surgeons for the New Zealand Government, the “British Australasian” says: —“Air Gilruth’s mission her© is to select fifteen veterinary surgeons for his Government in connection with the new Slaughtering and Inspection Act, which comes into fore© in April next. If the' purpose of the Act is to protect the community in the colony, it may be of service, but'certainly it is not required for the meat exported (which has nevef been eA*en suspected), nor Avill its operation add a fraction to the Smithfield market value.”
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New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 42
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