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A HAPPY CHRISTMAS GIFT A Subscription to Te Ao Hou is a very good Christmas present. Relations or friends will appreciate receiving the first copy of their subscriptions just before Christmas, and when the magazine turns up every three months after that they will be reminded of the kind giver. We shall send a Christmas Card to the recipient of each gift subscription. All you have to do is to send the name and address of the person to whom you wish to give a subscription and we send him or her a card in your name at the same time as a copy of Te Ao Hou JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Subscription: One year 7/6. Three years £1. These are badly swollen lymph nodes indicating advanced tuberculosis. herds. These animals are condemned by a Livestock Instructor or Government Veterinarian under the Stock Act, with compensation at a maximum of £6, in the case of reactors with no outward signs of T.B. Where the infection proves heavy only a proportion of the herd is tested and the owner is encouraged to rear as many heifer calves as possible to provide these replacements and so permit culling of older cows. The proportion of the dairy cows tested should be as high as possible and testing should be done annually about the end of the milking season. A close watch must always be kept for any suspicious symptoms in cows that have not been tested and if a veterinarian advises that they must be slaughtered, this should immediately be done. Resistance against tuberculosis is built up by good nutrition. Ample reserves of good supplementary feed must be maintained and over-stocking avoided. Care should be taken that cows are not subjected to undue physical stress by feed shortages in severe weather or in the latter part of pregnancy and during heavy lactation. When eventually the herd has been cleaned up it should be re-tested every year. As far as possible the herd should be self-contained, but if replacements have to be bought, it is advisable to have them tested before they are brought on to the farm. Where trouble has been taken to eliminate tuberculosis from a herd, a continued effort to keep the herd free of the disease will increase cream cheques and protect the health of families. * * * Maori rate collection in the Rotorua County has increased from £5,159 in 1954–55 to £8,980 this year largely as the result of the council's appointment of an officer who investigated land titles and brought them up to date on the valuation roll. Percentage of levied rates collected rose from 41.3 to 50.4. The difficulty of finding owners and apportioning rates among them has been a principal cause of the low percentage collected in the past, so it was found.

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Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 54

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A HAPPY CHRISTMAS GIFT Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 54

A HAPPY CHRISTMAS GIFT Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 54

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