DIRTY MILK.
(Per Press Association.) Dunedin, last night, j At Port Chalmers Polioe Court to-day a v woman named Marion Stewart, of Evans* da’e, was charged with keeping pigs within . 50 yards of a cowshed, and with failing if./- , oleansp, within four hours of being used, ■*»• milk can, bucket, and Bkrainer. *I( The Slock Inspector said the worns was in very poor oiroumstanoee, and did not desire to press the case.. q,u&dii!|% With the lospeotor of the Jment he visited tbe place, .' - ’ dairy utensils in a dirty state pigs were running about. They c* the cowshed, and put their noses *\ „ ; ijypsuobet of milk, The Inspector pretHmced the milk from the da'ry going to the creamery, Tha woman Beemed very disheartened. > ' Mr Widdowson, S.M., said tbe evidence \ 1 disolosed a deplorable state of thiogs, and poverty was no answer. If people were poor they could at least be clean, but for tbe laspsotor’s request for lenient treatment be would have imposed a heavy . *•» penalty. In the cuoamstanoeß he would fine her 10s and oosts.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1797, 30 June 1906, Page 2
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