MILK ROUNDSMEN
Do the public know that milk roundsmen have to rise at 1.30 ajn» and some before that? We have to make our tea and a meal ere wc leave, as we have no time on the round and no chance of a "smokoSeveral of us have to cycle up to two miles and more to our depots, load up, and some have to harness their horses, and get awav soon an*r three o'clock. Then we "have to (P for our lives; in fact. I am a human greyhound or a "Phar Lap." If®* powers that be order an earlier Stan. I. with others, am going to turn n in and find another job. No one should be eligible as a member ® the Milk Council unless he has served for six months (three «| them winter months) on a nu» round, and he would then realise what one has to contend with. Mil* will keep sweet for two days ano more at this time of the year, so suggest an earlier start than at pre* sent? FED UP-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 170, 21 July 1941, Page 6
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