THE DAIRY REGULATIONS.
I By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, November 23. The Executive of the National Dairy Association has passed a resolution protesting against the registration fees proposed to be charged under the Dairy Regulations, and asks that the maximum fee should not be more than 5s for over twenty cows, nor more than 2s 6d for under twenty cows; and further asks that provision should be made for a Board of Appeal, consisting of one person nominated by the Chief Inspector of Stock and one person nominated by dairymen, and that any dairyman should have the right to appeal to such arbitrators on any matter arising out of the Regulations. The Executive also passed a resolution expressing their high appreciation of Mr Gilruth's services and their sincere regret at his departure, together with the hope that he will find free scope in his new office for "the undoubted ability displayed by him as chief of the veterinary division."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3052, 24 November 1908, Page 5
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