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Breach of the Dairy Act.

o (Per Press Association.) New Plymouth, June 10. In the Magistrate's Court, W. H. Franklyn.of Inglewood, was charged with having exported 223 boxes of butter not stamped as required by the Dairy Industry Act. Mr Thornton, Government produce grader, Wellington, stated be bad learned tbe butter was about to be exported from Wellington. It bad come from New Plymouth in the Takapuna, and was being transhipped at this port for Sydney. There was no brand on the boxes as required by the Dairy Industry Act, and no registered number. Witness wired to defendant, who was owner, telling bim tbat if be desired witness would stamp tbe butter here. The butter, however, was not held back, but was exported without being stamped, thereupon he instituted proceedings. After tbe evidence of Mr Thornton had been taken the case was adjourned for /a fortnight in order tbat counsel be instructed.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 288, 11 June 1896, Page 2

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Breach of the Dairy Act. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 288, 11 June 1896, Page 2

Breach of the Dairy Act. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 288, 11 June 1896, Page 2

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