DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL.
[PRESS AS3JCIATION , TBLEQRAM.] DUNEDIN, April 16. ' At the City Council meeting to-night the Mayor explained the steps taken with regard to the milk seizure, and a certificate was received from the N.E. Valley Inepeo'tor, stating that the dairy was now perfectly clean. Some very strong statements were made with regard to the harm done fay impure milk, one Councillor stating that a patient had. died in the Hospital from typhoid traceable to tbe milk supply, and others were suffering. The Inspectors have been instructed to inspect air the dairies in the suburbs, and the Bylaw Committee were instructed to frame bylaws to deal effectively with the cases.
" The Committee appointed to inquire into the complaint.that Mr Fish, as Chairman of the Works Committee, undertook 'works without consulting the Committee, reported that the charge was unfounded, and as Mr Cramond would not apologise, Mr Fish has given notice that Mr Cramond be relieved from duty on the Committee. '.'.""' :'■'■.'.',.
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7527, 17 April 1890, Page 5
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