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DAIRY INSPECTION.

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I.on* as lu uie inspection, en., ui u.'.r.is i'-lu •i.iuiuii. 1>..., and in,' law. ~. liy, me Xu.iiUol.s ~s 1,11 ... cilcl.msL.Uccs Would -!»■, i..r lor l.ij .\el-uu was a[i pululcd. wilu has culuplcltu a luuim ol ilispecliuu ul lue tal'icu; dallies UI aim aiuuud .\cisun, and unumicd daily ami tn.it lu the luiuri Hie leg,nations »,.uid lv strictly ciiioiccl.

A 5 .1 result vi tin-, iiUliii.ilun, h 10,, 1 nig w.ia held at Alen.i.- loom- „„ ~aiuiu.iy 01 iuu>i- uu., 11,1,1 i.eeu lo UiaKe allelatlullr ttlildl ait' collaideiv.it illliiuitull'!. Di,[ thuly Uallymen alleuded, and the regulations were minimally diocii-Tc.i. li wa, eoiiM.i, ied mat too mticu wa- bit to the "•-.ili>.aeHull ol the ui-pciiui'. iuey wne .i.iMou, ~nd willing tu cany 0111 lite regulation-, but tui.ipi.iint >ii made tnat iln'ie wa- im t.iiii.jiuiily iu regard io [lie rc-trittion-i-.siini. line dairy miiu wa> permitted lu have one thing, and "lie uuotik'i. Lite ii:-pe,tor wa- ,Uoiigly 1, . cunuueiidiiig he [lurchase 01 a i.n.iiu fti,,ke ol cooler, and a cci'iuin make 01 alramer. winch 'otiid only b ( . ~l,iaiue.i tnrungli one local linn, k was .oliuiit.d that uie articles were e\ee|ien,, but 1 indairy men objected ou the ground oi e.sjKUse oi new jilauL i\l."ii iney toii-iaercd ihcir pie:cut uten-11-were stilikieut for the re'iuireuielils ol tile law. li was sailed thai iu one ca-e a pctjou who kept three cow- uud received notice to tarry out aUci.,U"us, which, it gilell elleet 10, would 01-1 more than a year- income Hum me cows. Uliicr dairymen conipiained 1h,,, though liieir hase- were about lo run out, they had been instructed to ina„e alterations which would cost coii.-nb rable sums, and they wanted to know who was to pay ihe cost —the leiiant ~r the landlord, ll the tenant, would iie receive euiupeu-ration ul the end of Ihc period: ll ivaa hinted that it the 111struetiun- were tarried cut in liiea entirety it would mean au increase in lh'' price of milk to the eon-umer. A eomI niiltce wa- appointed to confer with the Chief Inspector of Dairies 011 the rcgulalloUs.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 33, 29 January 1908, Page 4

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DAIRY INSPECTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 33, 29 January 1908, Page 4

DAIRY INSPECTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 33, 29 January 1908, Page 4

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