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Colonial Produce.

(Per Press Association.) Bbisbanf, January 21. At the conference of the Chief Inspectors of stock it was resolved to obtain official information from California whether swine fever, hog cholera, or other infections or contagious diseases exist there. This action was taken in consequence of the desire of a New South Wales breeder to import swine from California. The pigs of that State are said to be superior for bacon purposes. The conference decided to reduce the term of quarantine for cattle and sheep from sixty to thirty days provided no malignant disease existed in Great Britain. Adelaide, January 22. Five hundred and twenty-five tons of butter shipped to London represented between 50 and 60 thousand pounds.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 174, 23 January 1895, Page 2

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Colonial Produce. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 174, 23 January 1895, Page 2

Colonial Produce. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 174, 23 January 1895, Page 2

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