MEAT INSPECTION
CAREFUL SYSTEM RlGIDUa ENFORCED AT ROTORUA ■ ABATTOIR ■ NO CAUSE FOR DOUBTB When the report of the.hbajjM manager came before the P°'a Borough Council last night &.■ M. Keane commented upon her of beasts referred to as condemned. He did not like tbe aj of the statement with regard to S animals. In his opinion the co* should very carefully watch ihe J of meat killed at the abattoirs. a should he a very strict inspeeh^a class of meat being sold in tne did not appeal to him and he J that if meat was too cheap ■ sold in one shop it was not ■ another. .fl The Mayor, Mr. T. Jackson, « the council that the inspectioii torua was as striet as at.a^M in New Zealand. In faet, the V inspector was considered the ^^B vere in the Dominion. AnythinS|M ed through the abattoir was 5 .S for consumption. With regaf beasts partially condemned he out that they were so class®. count of a slight trace of tu", .JS in the glands, which did no .■ way, affect other portions of JM cases. S.o far as the class 0 V sold in the shops was conce® ■ was heyoiid the control 0 .1 cil, yhich could onlv deal
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 276, 16 July 1932, Page 4
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