4n interesting paragraph appears in the report of the Agricultural Department upo" biackk-K ' !i calves, which, it wi'-l b* re*.-*; b*.s apparently obtained sort]-- hcitl lit tna Auckland piovjnce. "i'hft reference runs as follow : Whiis his.-kieg is iiow thoroughly well under '•onci'ol in lai'&naui, onl.\ 95 ou t C r ti4,^:s caives vaccinated last year bavins died of the; disease it »?s unfortunately made its appearance 111 the Auckland province, 4» outbreak being recorded, and the localities beinf very widespread. It tncu.uhc by* the'live stack and meat diiosion of the depßTtiuent that tat- cause of uie trouble i? the year 3 ago, ov ppa t" ri I !£'"*J bonn tenure ;rn jjorrrifi , : r „ m India, an aaaumptioi; bv the knowledge that the specific organism of blackleg can retain 11a vitality in the soil fjr years.'
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 605, 24 September 1913, Page 5
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135Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 605, 24 September 1913, Page 5
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