Notes. s\- —.«*ii \ A < i |;(Continue^) . ~ft, 'Mft " ff , yard to sub-clans» F, para ividing for the floor ofis beip' properly laid ate, wood’, or other suitable |pe speaker referred to the 'in some parts of Taranaki |? metal, but the chairman that there was an alterr far as material was conttwas urged by a delegate rs should be allowed to sheds and yards as they [vided they were kept clean, revious clauses, A to E inhere adopted on the raoti n Bhairman; and a motion' Was liat the words in 1 paragraph Bauee: E. >: providing for the Ho be.divided from the ’ yard titidri or fence, be deleted. T right mOVed, in connection [next paragraph, which promt the distance at which the I be situated from the. cowII be at leaet 30ft., that the be reduced to 15ft., but the m iiooa »«siv v ussion took place about the n that the yard be connected cowshed by a race, the floor h is properly laid with conrOod, or other suitable material, j lon was carried that the para- I ijadopted, when amended by i lg the distance—from 30ft. td | iiii'i VX* TrfstYK 3H t j the remaining sub-clauses of 8 were adopted. ’' " clause 9/ that every dairyman tify the inspector of proposed al alterations to his cowshed, nd, or milk house, amotion [bled that the clause be struck '•X " i'* .• ; «’}.•• •• -r • ! . ■ £t inspector explained that the on of the clause was to provide nee and advice to a beginner! elegate pointed out that many a er had to put up a shed to suit ' 9t, and it was possible that an &or might demand a kind that eyond a dairyman’s financial re- . amendment to include the on of buildings as well as lural alterations was struck out, | motion that the clause be struck ras,carried by a large majority. Ster a vote of thanks, which was owledged by Mr Dive, had been sd to the Parliamentary represenes for their attendance,' the conice adjourned for lunch. - i; resuming, clause 10, providing employed in the
lause 16, providing for the cleansing' of buckets, caps, and utensils, was Idopted discussion, as also were clause 17, referring to the power Jf the inspector to forbid the use of lindenn utensils, nnd clause 18, rejferriog to the cleansing of separators >nd milking nfachines. (To be continued ). / \ , C3'clone sheep and pig fencing kept in •oek- also iron field Catch e 'ind and take very little painting. jKfgg & Co,.—Advt. *l7 I r TJ' f TD it Railway Time-Table ,:.vi '.ifi V/ :: .*• *fg. AROHA' ! '' Ul! r . ; 'Tbaijm leave daily except Mondays for | Thames and .Waihi at 7 15 a.m.”; 1.40 p.m., I and 3.20 p.m. Also goods train with passenger ear attached at 0.10 p.m. for Paeroa - only. Mondays only at 6.10 a.m ; 9.50 a.m Saturdays only at 6.30 p.m. For Auckland and the Waikato daily at Goods train with '} 7*25 a.m.; ana 11.33 a m passenger car‘attaehed at 8.25 p.m. to Frank* • ton only, j Arrive in Te Aroha from Paeroa, Thames, and Waihi daily at 17.13 a.m.: 11.25 a.m, and 6.10 p.m. Saturdays only at 7.60 p.m; Mondays only at 7.55‘a.m: From Auckland and. the Waikato daily at 1.28 p.m; and 3 10 p m, goods train at *6 01 p Pi. H. E. BURRELL, s'tatioumaster MOBRINSVILLE Departures :—Trains leave daily for Auckan l at 8 25 am, 12. 35 p ra, and 12 55 pm. For Frankton only 9 25 pm.. . For Rotorua daily at 2 25: p.m and 2 45 pm. For Te Aroha. W aihi, and Thames daily at 230 pm. For Te Aroha and Paeroa only, ■daily at 12 38 p m and 4 45 p m. Arrivals daily from Auckland, 1 55 p m ; 218 p m. and 4 25 p m From Frankton 11 40 a m and 12 10 p m From Rotorua daily at 11 45 a ra and 12 28 p m ‘ r From Waihi, Thames, and Te Aroha daily.
OJ. P. JOE If SON FOR » m * i J. B. JOHNSON
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4375, 18 February 1909, Page 4
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