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IMITATING NEW ZEALAND

PROPOSED NEW SOUTH WALES DAIRY LEGISLATION.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, April 17. (Received April 17, at 7.25 a.m.) ! At a conference of representative dairy farmers tne Minister of Agriculture explained the proposed Dairy Industry Bill. It was, he said, practically a copy of the New Zealand Act, which was found to work with such success in that colony. He quoted figures to illustrate this statement. Since the introduction of the act the Neiv Zealand dairying and cheese industries had gone ahead by leaps and bounds. Deploring the previous decision of the conference that they did not want a Dairy Bill or Government supervision, he said: "Surely any system of inspection and grading under which the industry had made such progress as in New Zealand would be beneficial. The New Zealand system facilitated business in England, and gave confidenco to all who handled their butter. New South Wales butter had now to take second place in the English market to New Zealand and Victorian, and there was noi valid reason why this should be so." I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12640, 18 April 1903, Page 7

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IMITATING NEW ZEALAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 12640, 18 April 1903, Page 7

IMITATING NEW ZEALAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 12640, 18 April 1903, Page 7

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