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THE RAHUI FACTORY.

FIRST-GRADE ARTICLE. I f The standard of purity of the butter j manufactured at the Municipal factory at Rahui. Otaki. was referred to by | the chairman of the Milk Committee (Councillor C. J. B. Norwood) at Thursday night V meeting of the Wellington City Council. The product made at the factory from surplus milk. he said., was declared by the Government inspectors to be graded at 952 points, and it bore the remark "choice line" and was graded as super-fine. To fully appreciate this, it should be explained that first-grade butter is 92 points, and the "super-grade" 94 points. Referring to the quality bt represent milk supplied to the citizens. Councillor Norwood quoted a remark made before the Stock and Agricultural Committee- of the House of Bepre- | sentatires by Dr. Mason, who had_ de- : voted much study to the milk problem jin the Health Department—"ln our ' wildest dreams w* never anticipated a reform such as has been effected by ih» ' City CottnciS*'*

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Otaki Mail, 6 November 1922, Page 3

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THE RAHUI FACTORY. Otaki Mail, 6 November 1922, Page 3

THE RAHUI FACTORY. Otaki Mail, 6 November 1922, Page 3

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