An explanation that the milk had not been sufficiently agitated, was put forward by George Hood, who appeared nt (ho Magistrate's Court before Mr. , C K. Orr-VValkpr, S.M., yesterclav, charged with selling adulterated mjlk. Defendant admitted the lapse., lie said that it was always his custom to do tlie agitating, but on this occasion it'vras loft to'a'notbsr.' f-'"»i<,>>>Ss.Tgc:im Lander ?ti-:fcd that it. "ivii? the first lime dclendunf had been charged with tmy offenco of the kind. The .M^istralc imposed a (inc. of J3l, with costs.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 9
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