SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT
PROSECUTIONS IN MAY. During the month of May, 1921, the following convictions resulted from proceedings taken under the Sale of hood, and Drugs Act:— . , . , Kaipara Hospital Distinct—One conviction for selling short-weight bread; fine, including costs, Jl2O 7s. Bd. Taurauga Hoanital District—One conviction for selling short-weight bread; fine, including costs, -£2 10s. 2Jd Cook Hospital District—One conviction for selling meat unfit for human consumption; fine, including costs, ±6 Bay Hospital District-Two convictions for selling adulterated lemonade; total fines, including costs, £a 15’Taranaki Hospital District—One conviction for selling adulterated milk; fine, including costs, £2 17s. 6d. Ono conviction for selling short-weight bread, fine, including costs, Jil 7s. Two convictions for selling ice-cream below, standard; total fines, including costs, ' S Wanganui Hospital District—One conviction for selling adulterated milk; fine, including costs, £7 os. 6d. Three convictions for selling ico-cream below standard; total fines, including costs, 16s. 6d. . . Wellington Hospital District Two convictions for selling adulterated lemonade; total fines, including costs, £2 15s. Wairarapa Hospital District Imo con-vi-fions for selling adulterated lemonade; total fines, including costs, £2 15s. Wairau and Picton Hospital DistrictEight convictions for selling short-weight butter; total fines, including costs, £i 16s. Westland Hospital District—Two convictions for selling adulterated cordials; es, including costs, 10s. 6d.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 246, 12 July 1921, Page 6
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209SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 246, 12 July 1921, Page 6
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