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THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

and carriage of acid. AIR. LTNKLATER’S REQUEST. Air .1. Link-later asked the Alinister o! Agriculture in the House? recently whether in view of the excellent results obtained from the testing of cows throughout the Dominion and increased production of lmlterf.it received from the dairying industry through the activities of herd testing associations, the Government will take immediate steps to lower the excessive, freight at present charged on sulphuric acid on the Nejv Zealand Railways. In reply, Air Nosworfhy stated to-day that a report is being obtained as to the quantity of sulphuric acid involved in connection with the use of the Babcock test in herd testing work, and when this comes to hand the matter will he submitted to the Minister of Railways.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2772, 16 August 1924, Page 3

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THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2772, 16 August 1924, Page 3

THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2772, 16 August 1924, Page 3

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