REMOVAL OF STOCK RESTRICTIONS URGED.
BRITISH FARMERS ARE DISPLEASED WITH THEM. Per Preas Association. WOODVILLE, March 8. The British farming delegates visited Woodville to-day and were given a hearty reception. They were afforded an opportunity of inspecting the best stock of the district, which was assembled in the Recreation Ground, and they expressed themselves as delighted with what they had seen. They left later for Masterton One of the delegates, Mr W. A. Canham, secretary of the British National Union, stated that the visitors did not view with pleasure the mainlining of restrictions in New Zealand upon the importation of British stock. He stated that these restrictions had been removed by Australia and South Africa, and the greatest care was taken by the quarantine regulations to prevent diseased stock from being exported. He could not understand a loyal country like New Zealand maintaining the restrictions.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19014, 8 March 1930, Page 9
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145REMOVAL OF STOCK RESTRICTIONS URGED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19014, 8 March 1930, Page 9
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