WATER IN MILK
RESPONSIBILITY QUESTION WARNING BY COUNCIL " The time has arrived when farmers supplying milk to vendors should guarantee its quality," said Mr. I. Massey at a meeting of the Auckland Metropolitan Milk Council ypsterday. Ho said it was hardly fair to the vendor to have to shoulder all the responsibility. " Very few suppliers add water to the milk, as it is too risky," said Mr. J. S. Montgomerie. " It is easy to detect and the bigger firms especially have little trouble in this respect. Therefore I am rather surprised at Mr. Massey's suggestion as to the need for a guarantee from the farmer." "It is perhaps as well to point out that the council will not tolerate water in milk," said Mr. I. J. Goldstine, "and all offenders will be seriously dealt with in regard to their licences."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22202, 31 August 1935, Page 12
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