MUNICIPAL MILK.
DUHEDIN SEEKS ADVICE.
INVESTIGATION BY EXPERT.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIN, this day. Reporting on the question of establishing municipal control of Dunedin's city milk supply, the City Council's general: committee states that the matter calls for an expert investigation, and recommends that, as a preliminary step, authority be given to approach the Wellington City Council with a view to obtaining the co-operation of that body in allowing the general manager of the Wellington Municipal Milk Department, Mr. Herron, to furnish a report on the system of control and distribution of milk best suited to the requirements of Dunedin.
It is considered-that the report should contain estimates of the cost of establishing and operating any scheme which may be recommended.
Mr. Herron is regarded as an expert of wide experience on this subject. In 1927 he was sent by his council on a visit of investigation to the United States of America, Canada and Great Britain.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1937, Page 13
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