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STRINGENT, BUT GOOD DAIRY LAW.

A Nh\\ l.i w enacted by the last legislature i»[ Is'ew Yurk >~>tato has conio into etlect. It pi.mdc- th.it whoe\er .shall, with intent to di fidiul, sell, supply, «'t bung to be manufactuied to .my buttei or cheese in uiuf.ictoiy in thi> state, .my milk diluted with watei.'or in an> way .idulUi.itcd, uncleanly oi impute, or milk fiom which an} cie.mi has bt-u t.tkon, oi milk commonly known as -kiiuincd milk, 01 uhoewi --liill kuopb.ick.mv p.*it of tins milk .ii stup ping*, or whoeu'i bhall knowingly bung 01 supply to .triy bttttui <n clitv ->o in.tnut.K.toi y milk <lr.iun fiom cowi witlnii fifteen diy-« botore piituntion, 01 within tlnec dijh aftui p iitmitioii, or jmy butt 1 01 olu'o-o in.inuf.ii.tinei who *-li.ill kno\. ingly u-«i-, oi allow any of his oi her employe-, oi any othei pel miii to use for lu^ oi hei benefit, or foi then nuuiiidiMdu.il buneht, any milk in ue.un fioin the milk biuught t» said b'ttter or cheese iiiannf.ictuicr, without the eoiibent oi all the ownci-. licreof, oi any butter 01 Jit'-vj iii.iiiuf.ictur.i who shall icf\isu oi neglect t'» keep ni caiiie to be kept a collect ..(.count, open to the m-pee-tion of anyone furnishing milk to s,\n.h irnnufactureM, of the amount of milk daily it'ii-ned, or ot the iiumbei of pounds of butter ,md the iinmb-i of chee- ( > made c ich iliy, or of the numbei cut or othciwi-e (ii-,pu t 'd of, and the weight of each, --h.ill for each and e\ei> otleuce foifeit and pay a -inn not le-^ t'lui^'niol. nor moio thtn 100.10 l , with cost of suit, to be -ued for m nny CJouit of competent jiiu-dictioii, foi thu beneht of the person 01 person--, nun or a— rttiation, oi corpoi.ition, on their assign-, upon whom such fiaud 01 neglect shall be committed.

In all the biiulit sajmgs of (Jcmial ( J rant « hah we have seen in pi Hit his !>c»t h.n been o!))itt<il. After Mr Sum mci li.ul cntici-cd him so savagely some one w.is talking t > (Jt.mt about atheism in New England, ,m I icmaiked : " K\en Suminti ilotb not bilieve in the Bible.' " Wliy should Ik?" quietly replied (Jr.int ; " lit.- didn t wiite it." Tiih (ifiinan (jio\ernm< nt ire unking a MMioiih tlloit to impro>e the hermit; fisheries, mid to <lo without the. laige supplies they reeei\e fiom Scotch h\heinan. A grant of 100,000 m.nks has already been decided on to aid in the di \ tlopmcnt of ( Jei in m deep se.i fisheries. What wondirfully deep men these German Government gentlemen arc i Do they think it is to he done foi tint mh Wishing sum ? Besides, the heiiings aic fontl of 'icoteli people, and coiih- to them The (iiTiiuns cin't annex the in->ide of the ocean like th.it. Is VMi and 1301 the Rhine, Loire and Seine i .in dry. The licit inseveial I'mich pio\ inees> dining the summei of 170' i \\ tib cquilto tli.it in a gl»s-, furnace. Me it could be cooked by merely imposing it to the Mill. Not a smil daw \entuic out between noon and 1. p.m In 1 7 1 S many shops had to elon\ Tin' the.itiv«, ne\er opened their dooi.s foi tlnee :nontlis Not a dio[) ofw.iterJ.il during si\ months In \~~.l the theimometcr ro-.e to US deques. In 177!) the licit at l'olotjn i w.isso gieat th.it.igre.it numbei ot people ueii'htilUd Theiu wa-^ not Millicitut .in for the bie.itli, and people had to take refuge undei ground. A M \k\ j.u.orMA' quick tek'gi.ipliie feat, s<aj'j <in eveliange, was pcifoimed in wiling tin Mulboiuin.' Cup to New Zealand. As soon as the litat llor^e passed the winning post, hid name was ll.i-.hed to La l'eiouse, the Australian ternnnns of tin: cable, letter by letter of course. As e.u h lettei w.is leeched it was e.ibled to W.ilc ipuk.i, and them the opciation was repeated to Wellington, the i ("suit being tint befoie the last lettei had left the Flemington com mi the first was known in Wellington. In othci w oids the rc&ult was known in Wellington thnty-live seconds after the iace w.is won, and almost before the gallop, at which the leaders in the atiuggle in-died past the post, had been iedii"cd to i\ cantor. I). How i t.iA, today the leading novelist of Anieuci, began life as a tj pohetter on Ins father's newspaper in a country town in Ohio; afteiwaids mounted to the di/'y height of exchange clipper on the Columbus State Journal, whnc he commenced wilting poems foi the Atlantic ; was appointed Consul to Venice ; published on his return "Venetian Lite,' and soon after became assistant editor of the lioston Migi/ine, wheic he won hi-, fune. It is a little singular that •,(> line a writer, in point of style, should lino had no regnl.u education, but should have received nio-t of hii education at the punting ease. This maims, if it docs noteiush, the academic theoiy that n man cinnot be a master of his own tongiu' without completing a com kp of clasBie.il studies. 1 emltTs wtntcil for this completion ofiottagp at R.inj,'uoliu. Mr G. 15 Iloulton, the cheap IV i Mart, IC ir in,;ilnpi' Row], Auckland inserts a notice which will ripnypcrus.il. K\su\ I'kovi v —It t-. pasity prmen tli it malan il fe%cr% constipition, torpidity of the li\er and kiilnt)a, k> ncr.il dehilit), nervousness, and neurilcK ailment* jield ic.idilv jo tins great di->i'ase-c<in(iiicror, '\niericaii Co's Hop Hitlers. It repair^ the ra\.ices or di>.e»<c b> convertinsf the food into ri< h hlood, and it i;i\cs now life and \igoiir the JaEfed and nfirm

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2092, 3 December 1885, Page 2

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STRINGENT, BUT GOOD DAIRY LAW. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2092, 3 December 1885, Page 2

STRINGENT, BUT GOOD DAIRY LAW. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2092, 3 December 1885, Page 2

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