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CHAP. 

 XII. 



MAIZE 



Table LXXXII. 

 MAIZE REJECTED BY GRADERS, 191:1. 



VARIOUS SHIPPED WEEVILY OR RE-DRIED. 



year 191 I, in respect of any consignment of grain exported 

 under Government supervision. 



523. Description of Grades. — The Annual Maize Com- 

 mittee (IT 506) of 1 910 adopted a schedule of twelve grades 

 for maize, but the 1 91 1 Committee, sitting at Cape Town on 

 24 April, considered it desirable to abolish the No. 1 grades 

 for Flat Yellow, Round White, and Round Yellow, thus 

 reducing the grades to nine. 1 This was agreed to by the 

 Government, the change published by Government Notice No. 

 196, of 10 February, 1912, reading as follows: — 



With reference to Government Notice No. 964, of the S 

 June, 191 1, in regard to the grading of maize, kaffir corn, and 

 jiba intended for export from South Africa, the Right 

 Honourable the Minister of Agriculture has been pleased to 

 approve of the deletion of clause twelve thereof, and to sub- 

 stitute therefor the following. This alteration to have force 

 and effect on and after 1 May, 191 2 : — 



1 These could be still further reduced by combining F.W.3, R.W., F.M. and 

 R.M. in one grade, to be called either "Mixed " or " Maize ". 



