ADULTERATING MILK.
v —. —.. _ THREE VENDORS FIXED. ' ißr Te!cEru.Dh--PreM Assoolitlan.: Auckland, July 15. "I notice that in its latest report, the Health Department complains that the fines, impeded "here have not had the slightest elTcct on milk vendors; and that this offence of adulterating n(ilk is on. the increase." Thus spoke Mr. Ciilten. S.M.', to-day, at the Police Court, apropos of several chnrges^agaiustjmilk vendors of f'.ylinsf'niilk which'contained an excess of water. • "in view of the facts that the Department's insnectors put before me, t 'shall haveito shift up my minimum fine," he concluded. Two dcfotuki.uts who came before his AVorshlp were then lined £~> each with costs, and another, in view of previous convictions, was fined £W and costs. ' ■~'..
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 16 July 1912, Page 4
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117ADULTERATING MILK. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 16 July 1912, Page 4
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