LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
MILK SUPPLY, To toe Editor of TED& STO. Sir, —I was muck interested in you* article on the abovs subject, also i» the reporter's experience on his tour of inspection. I would just like to add a little of my experience one morning in pouring out inyumilk.'i X?. Sound at the • bottom of the...jag...«ae large snail and two worms about an inch long. Next , morning , I jjO# to see the riulkmgri'- about* IlspiaKfl--you would hardly credit it-—while pouring my pint of milk f rcmhls"measure he again gave me two snails. 0& settled him friom sujpplyiflg any in'ore milk to . mej and Iwas «nfy jwevented by my ter to the_authoritieß. Now, sir, this said dairy (1) t is not jards away from where i aUa''wnen I spoke to one of'the 'firm 1 inte they would not poison ,meOilA.las! I have not lived an delieaeies of a snail pie. X trust, jthis may, lead to those responsible 6 %iore pra«tical inspection seems to obtain : : 10 School Boad, St. Albany.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 140, 20 July 1914, Page 6
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171LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 140, 20 July 1914, Page 6
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