Milk-Sale Regulations
(To the. Editor.) sir,— Jn readiug you? ^orongh Jot* tings I notice tne paragraph wh.ich says foUr milk fai'um wero visited by Lhe inspector la^t month and all were found in gjood cqnditioii and qoinplying with the regulations, gp far so good. But how kbq.ut the sale qf milk pver thq counter qf thP liumeious §o-qal)od duiries arpund the town P Milk ^nd cfoain are ^old in Hastings from' sbhps that sqll all kmds of vegetables^ prqdiiee. and gro.pei'ies, also whqre ineats, pickles, jams, etc,, are preparcd in the same premises or' vyhere living apartments are under the same i-oof. The milk in many of these shops is kept in an open bueket on a shelf or tnble withoqt any precaution being taken to keep the millc cool or in good cqndibion. Does this state qf affiairg, Mr Editor, comply with the vrognlatiQns? Information about these Cgnditions with regard to the salo of milk aud cream would oblige. — Yours, etc., PUKE FOODS.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 27, 16 February 1937, Page 7
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