GOVERNMENT VETERINARIANS AND PRIVATE PRACTICE.
To the Editor of the "Timaru Herald." Sir,—l oame into town to-day purposely to «ee Mr Lilico, Government Vet. regarding a valuable horse which I wished kirn to come ont and see. Mwcb to «iy astoniKbment he refused to do so. I' tjjay «ay I have written to the Member for the district on tht matter, a* it is hard for us to be deprived in this way of valuable werriccs. I am, etc. J. C. PARK; fThiK letter ha* been submitted to Mr Lilico, «nd he informs as that the Hon. Member for the district had complained to the Minister for Agriculture that Csk>vernmerit veterinarians had been doing private practice in this district. asd hence he {Mr Lilico) declined to give anv advice whatever.—Ed. T.H.3
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12906, 21 February 1906, Page 5
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131GOVERNMENT VETERINARIANS AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12906, 21 February 1906, Page 5
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