UNPASTEURISED MILK
City Supply Suggestion REFUSAL BY COUNCIL , I The milk committee reported to the City Council last night that it had received a deputation from the Wellington Dairy Farmers’ Co-op. Association, Limited, and the Rahui Suppliers’ Society requesting that the council undertake the sale of unpasteurised milk to the public ( The committee recommended that they be informed that the council, after full consideration, could not agree to give effect to the request and this course was agreed to. Urging the need of selling pasteurised milk in a city like Wellington, Cr. L. McKenzie referred to the fact that at one time there was a very fine herd 'of cows hear the city, but when they were tested several' were found to be tubercular and some had to be destroyed. Several councillors spoke in praise of the city milk supply, and the Mayor, Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, referred to the criticism by some councillors regarding the milk delivery at the previous meeting of the council. Cr. R. McKeon: I was criticising the policy, not the supply.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 301, 15 September 1933, Page 10
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