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INFECTED FRUIT.

IMPORTANT REGULATIONS. WELLINGTON, February 27. Fresh regulations are gazetted to-night under the Orchard and Garden Pests Act with regard to the importation of fruit and plants. These are designed to keepthe Mediterranean fly, the Queensland fly, the San Jose scale, and other pests out of the country. It ie provided that in future all fruit shall be accompanied by a certificate that no species of fruit fly was known to exist within a mile of the orchard where such fruit was grown', and by declaration from a Government inspector -that at the time of shipment the fruit was free from disease, and grown more than a mile from any infected orchard.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 10

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INFECTED FRUIT. Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 10

INFECTED FRUIT. Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 10

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