THE FARRIERS BILL.
For two years in succession tho Legislative Council have thrown out the Farriers' Bill, but some days ago the Council, probably relenting at having dealt so harshly with the measure, parsed the second reading, and referred the Bill to a Select Committee. "If we cannot slaughter the Bill we'll slaughter the title," says the Committee, and lolthe old friend
appears in a new suit —"The Shoeingsmith's Bill." Wherever the word "farrier" occurs the Committee has altered it to "shoeing-smith." The Committee also proposes that the Government shall bo empowered to appoint instructors as well as registrars of shoeing-smiths.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2999, 23 September 1908, Page 4
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101THE FARRIERS BILL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2999, 23 September 1908, Page 4
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