An amendment is gazetted to the regulations to prevent ednfainination of food during manufacture and sale, which reads as follows : “Every person engaged in the. handling of meat shall take measures to prevent it from coining into direct contact- with bis head or nock.” The penalty is .€2 for every day such offence shall continue. An interesting fuel was mentioned by Mr. .1. W. Deem at the welcome to farmers at the) Stratford Demonstration Farm. He said that people night he surprised to learn that of the fanning community which numbered in all 145,150 persons, no less than 78,1.45. or 54 per cent, wore occupied in dairy farming, 14,852 were doing agricultural farming and 52.181 pastoral and nonspecified fanning.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16969, 26 February 1926, Page 3
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