DIRTY DAIRY.
CASE AT PETONE. ' HUTT FARMER FINED. At the Petone Magistrate's Court D. Cameron, dairy farmer, was fined £5 and costs on each of two charges of neglecting to clean his dairy and the used in connection with the business of dairy farming. The dairy inspector (W. Wilson) reported visiting the dairy and finding two old singlets lying about and smelling very badly; also two dirty old cans, which had evidently been ' in use for a considerable time, not -cleaned out. The separator was in a disgraceful state, and when the top -cover was taken off and the strainer lifted it was seen that it had not been cleaned for some time. A very ■ offensive smell was given off. The •dairy, the inspector said, had been visited before in September and found ~“-then to be unclean. Cameron was interviewed at the time, and said that he was very busy making a new road, but had given Instructions to the boy f whom he had placed in charge to ‘ keep the dairy as clean as possible.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4780, 24 November 1924, Page 3
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176DIRTY DAIRY. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4780, 24 November 1924, Page 3
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