TASMANIAN JAM.
An Interesting Reuelation,
A revelation of somo interest to consumers of jams and preserves manufactured tor sale (savs the Uohart Mermy) was made in the Supreme Court on August Bth, "Aaron Simmons, the defendant, in a dispute with reference to the purchase of a quantity of apples, said he refused to pay for the fruit because the apples sent him were not nccordiiigto the sample shown him by plaintiff—the greater portion of them were rotten. Ho showed them to plaintiff, and while willing to accept the good apples, ho advised him to take tliose that were rotten to the jam store, 'Take them where ?' a&ked Justice Dedds. 'Tothe jam store; they buy bod apples there to make jam,' replied the witness. This piece of information rather staggered tbpse present, and His Honour said he was sorry to hear that merchants bought rotten fruit to manufacture jam for consumption by the publio." We now know what Tasmanian jam is mode of,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 2
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162TASMANIAN JAM. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 2
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