EXPORT OF STUD SHEEP
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WITHDRAWS BREEDERS CONTROL CERTIFICATES (THE SUN’S Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON, Today. Fresh developments have taken place in connection with the Royal Agricultural Society’® scheme for the regulation of export of stud sheep, which have resulted in the Royal Society withdrawing from participation. As originally planned the society was to appoint an inspector who would act in conjunction with another appointed by the breeding society concerned, and the fee for inspection was to go to the society. Following.;* conference with representatives of the breeders’ societies it has been decided to leave the regulation of inspection entirely in their hands, and allow them to collect any fees which may be charged. At the same time it has been pointed out that the societies must be more careful in the issue of certificates for export. Finality is expected to be reached at the conference of the New Zealand fcSheepowners’ Federation on July 26.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 715, 15 July 1929, Page 10
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156EXPORT OF STUD SHEEP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 715, 15 July 1929, Page 10
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