SEEDS EXAMINATION BILL.
The sub-committee appointed by the Dunedin seed merchants to deal with all developments in connection, with the Seeds Examination Bill now before Parliament net on Friday to receive the report of Mr J. B. Waters, the delegate appointed to proceed to Wellington and give evidence on behalf of the Dunedin and Inveroargift seedsmen before the Agricultural Committee. Mr Waters reported that in company with Mr Kaye, the Christchurch delegate, he was accorded a very courteous reception at the hands of the committee, and they were afforded every facility flff giving evidence on the several points upon which they had been instructed. He believed that as a result of that evidence the bill would be amended in several important particulars, both in the interests of the merchants and growers. A vote of thanks was accorded to Mr Waters for his exertions in the matter.
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Otago Witness, Volume 23, Issue 2684, 23 August 1905, Page 21
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146SEEDS EXAMINATION BILL. Otago Witness, Volume 23, Issue 2684, 23 August 1905, Page 21
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