FARM NOTES.
INLAND RECEIVES MILK FROM ; SOUTH AFRICA. A t.-is "iilloii can of fresh milk treated liv I lie .Jonas Xeilson system of pasleni icutioii lias just arrived ' a London from South Ai’rica. according lo a neo or. per report sent to ilie .Depart - inent of Commerce by its London representative. After sea railing practical as well as bacteriological and diereicn! e-.-ainirintions by eminent na*rv and scientific authorities, it was declared equal in flavour and attractiveness In the l.icst English milk, and free ironi every trace of hurtful bacteria and ciienitsal pre..creative®. Exhaustive tests also proved that the fat content rose as cream in a thoroughly normal manner. and that the keeping qualities of both cream and milk were not affccleil up to seventy-two hours’ exposure to the heat and atmosphere of a London? oMee. The authorities in question con-j shier, as a result, of this experimeni 1 f! -a v, hole .. :, l! r ran Ik- seal around I lie • v. o* M w' i f k f h-’iig its freshness or, nutritive properties.
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Otaki Mail, 31 January 1923, Page 4
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