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1950 NEW ZEALAND
CENTRAL MILK COUNCIL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF MARKETING FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31st MARCH, 1950
Presented to Both Houses of the General Assembly Pursuant to Section 112 of the MittAct, 1944
The Director op Marketing to the Hon. the Minister of Health. Sir, — Marketing Department. I have the honour to present herewith, pursuant to section 112 of the Milk Act, 1944, a report of the operations of the Central Milk Council for the year ended 31st March, 1950. I have, &c, L. C. Webb, Director of Marketing The Hon. the Minister of Health
REPORT
Following the change of Government, Mr. S. W. Smith, M.P., Parliamentary UnderSecretary to the Minister of Marketing and Agriculture, acted as Chairman of the Council by arrangement with the. Hon. the Minister of Health. The personnel since the change of Government has been as follows : Chairman : Mr. S. W. Smith, M.P. Dr. Muriel Bell, representing the interests of women and children, appointed on the recommendation of the Minister of Health. Hon. W. J. Rogers, Mayor of Wauganui, and representative of the Municipal Association of New Zealand (Inc.), appointed on the recommendation of the Minister of Health. Messrs. J. J. Maher, M.P., and C. J. McFadden, representatives respectively of North and South Island Town Milk Producer Associations, arid appointed on the recommendation of the Minister of Agriculture. Mr. H. E. Combs, M.P., appointed on the recommendation of the Minister of Health. Mr. L. C. Webb, as Director of Marketing. Five meetings were held during the year.
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Declaration of Milk Districts and Establishment of Local Milk Authorities
The following boroughs were declared milk districts and approved as Local Milk Authorities during the year ending 31st March, 1950 :
Purchase of Privately-owned Milk Treatment Plant Upon it being offered to the Crown by the proprietor, and in accordance with the policy of the Council for the public treatment of milk, the treatment house owned and •operated by the Rotorua Pasteurized Milk Co. was purchased by the Marketing Department. The purchase was completed on the Ist October, 1949, and the Rotorua Borough Council undertook the management of the station for the Crown. The operations of the station are supervised by the Milk Committee of the Council, which has co-opted two representatives of the Rotorua Co-op. Milk Supply Co., Ltd. \ Goodwill Prices for Milk Rounds In keeping with section 105 of the Milk Act, 1944, the Council gave consideration to and approved the fixation of goodwill price per gallon for milk rounds at Picton and Mataura : Picton : £lO for retail and £4 for wholesale class of sale. Mataura : £5 for both retail and wholesale class of sales. Local Milk Authorities Association The Council recommended to the Minister of Health that full consideration be given to the setting up of the Local Milk Authorities Association as provided for by section 15, Finance Act, 1949. Milk Testing The Council gave considerable attention during the year to the amount of milk testing being carried out on producers' milk consigned to registered milk treatment houses throughout the Dominion. The Council was pleased with the progress being made in this direction. As indicative of the amount of testing being done, the following figures for the month of September, 1949, are quoted : Number of treatment houses .. .. .. .. 34 Number of producers supplying in September, 1949 .. 1,299 Number of treatment houses who did no testing in September, 1949 .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 Number of suppliers represented by this figure .. .. 21 (As expressed as a percentage) . . .. .. 1-6 per cent. Number of suppliers enjoying regular testing .. .. 1,278 (As expressed as a percentage) .. .. .. 98-4 per cent. Number of tests performed on incoming milk supplies from individual producers — Methylene blue .. .. .. .. ..22,265 Butterfat content .. . . . . .. 3,354 Solids-not-fat content .. .. .. .. 3,181 Sediment test . . .. . . .. .. 1,596 Tests other than above four .. .. .. 1.496 Total of above tests for September, ]949 .. 33,892
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District. Authority. Date District and Milk Authority Gazetted. Greymouth Gore . Masterton Mosgiel Greymouth Borough Council Gore Borough Council Masterton Borough Council Mosgiel Borough Council 28/8/49 25/8/49 13/4/49 7/4/49
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All the tests were carried out by milk treating house staffs under the check control of Dairy Instructors of the Dairy Division, Department of Agriculture. The totals do not include numerous tests carried out on bulked milk or on the finished processed milk. Quality of Milk During the year the Council received very full reports on the improved standards of town milk production, treatment, and bottling which were submitted by the Livestock and Dairy Divisions, Department of Agriculture. Miscellaneous During the year consideration was given to the following : (a) Low-solids-not-fat content of milk. (b) Utilization of skim-milk. (c) Quality of milk-bottles. (d) T.B. testing of town supply herds. (e) Milk zoning in Lyttelton. (/) Zoning of wholesale deliveries in Dunedin. Approximate Coat of Paper. —Preparation, not given ; printing (771 copies), £7 10s.
By Authority: R. E. Owen, Government Printer, Wellington. —1950. Price 3d.]
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CENTRAL MILK COUNCIL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF MARKETING FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31st MARCH, 1950, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1950 Session I, H-31a
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806CENTRAL MILK COUNCIL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF MARKETING FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31st MARCH, 1950 Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1950 Session I, H-31a
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