VENDORS' LICENCES
NEW CONDITION FOR MILK Following the refusal of a milk vendor to supply customers with pasteurised bottled milk, the Auckland Milk Council decided at a meeting yesterday to make the supply of the kind asked for a condition in vendors' licences. Failure to comply with this condition will entail cancellation of the licence and the transfer of customers by special licence, without compensation, to another vendor. The council decided to send copies of a circular containing this information to all vendors. The secretary, Mr. N. R. Chapman, explained in a report that customers were entitled to ask for loose, bottled, raw, pasteurised or special baby's milk, and the new condition would ensure their satisfaction in that respect. The chairman, Mr. I. .J. Goldstirte, said it was only fair to say that most vendors supplied the kind of milk asked for, but there were exceptions, and the council had decided to take power in the_ new licences to control the whole position.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23839, 14 December 1940, Page 13
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