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CATTLE FOR EXPORT

LORD BLEDISLOE’S VIEWS LONDON, October 23. At a mcetipg of the British Dairy Farmers’ Association Lord Bledisloe urged breed societies to have some control over the type of cattle exported to the dominions. He made the suggestion because in the two Antipodean countries with which he had become very familiar in recent years there were a great many dairy, or "so-called dairy, animals which were not the best advertisement for British breeds. The embargo, which he regretted to say New Zealand unfortunately had ignorantly placed on the import of British pedigree stock was largely due to the unfounded assumption that New Zealand had plenty of foundation stock and could maintain her own supplies without looking to the Old Country for new blood.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22711, 25 October 1935, Page 9

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CATTLE FOR EXPORT Otago Daily Times, Issue 22711, 25 October 1935, Page 9

CATTLE FOR EXPORT Otago Daily Times, Issue 22711, 25 October 1935, Page 9