The dairy industry would be better oil' without dirty suppliers ami people who were not prepared to he educated to send in a proper article, rommked a Southland factory director at the meeting of the South Island Dairy Association. At prespnt these went undetected. His own factory manager and the Government expert made a c:?rd t3st aomc time ago. The Government expert asked the manager to pick out what he considered the best and the worst milk. The manager got quite a shock when the test results cam? out, lor they showed that lr did not really know] what i|Uality the milk was. In this particular case 0..e lot which he had I always looked on as of extremely I high grade was shown to be absclutelv the woret milk coming into the factory. As to the question of' machine-milking versii3 hand-milk- j ing, the tests showed that there were sampks of both in the lirflt grade, and samples of both in the worst grade. That was what he had always bePevcd in regard li machine- I milking. <lood or bad coud be produced by cither machine or hand- I milkirjr. McQueen and (iieoti, the Waiuku I >rupers and Clothiers, Men's dark Tweed Suit 32 0, 20 Mou's Dark | Tweed Overcoats 'l,' ('>>' Goldswoi ihs's Straw coloured Onion Seed just arrived Hook your orders early.-*', PERKINS & Co.. Pukckohe. '
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 203, 12 June 1914, Page 2
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