AUCKLAND’S MILK SUPPLY.
VENDORS IN TROUBLE,
HEAVY FINES IMPOSED
Press Association TelegramAUCKLAND, June 26
At the police court to-day August Ockerstrom, a milk vendor, was fined £3O and 39s costs on a charge that on May 1 he sold milk containing 19 per cent of added water, on May 18 he sold milk deficient in milk fat, and on May 20 he sold milk containing 14 per cent of added water. Defendant had been fined £2O the week before last for selling on April 23 milk that contained added water. Alary Jillings was fined £lO ana costs 39s on a charge that she sold milk not up to the standard, the analysis showing in one instance 14 per cent of added water and a 1A per cent deficiency in non-fatty and in the other 11 per cent of added water and 11 per cent deficiency ot non-fatty solids. „„ - George G. Stone was fined £3 f°r selling milk slightly deficient. m fat and also milk slightly deficient m non-fatty solids. „ Wilfred J. Wheeler was fined £5 for selling milk eight percent below standard in fat.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4906, 27 June 1918, Page 5
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184AUCKLAND’S MILK SUPPLY. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4906, 27 June 1918, Page 5
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