. Some particulars about dairying in the Netherlands, for the members of the British dairy farmers ass. Excursion May 1911. f the Arms of the Netherlands over which the word Neder-landsche (Netherland) and under which the word Botercontrole (ButterControl) and in smaller characters onder Rijkstoezicht (under GovernmentSupervision) are placed. By the side of this mark a letter, which indicatesthe Control station, is stamped on the mark and further letters and aconsecutive number to identify the origin of the merchandise. This markof guarantee is printed and numbered by the Government in blue in


. Some particulars about dairying in the Netherlands, for the members of the British dairy farmers ass. Excursion May 1911. f the Arms of the Netherlands over which the word Neder-landsche (Netherland) and under which the word Botercontrole (ButterControl) and in smaller characters onder Rijkstoezicht (under GovernmentSupervision) are placed. By the side of this mark a letter, which indicatesthe Control station, is stamped on the mark and further letters and aconsecutive number to identify the origin of the merchandise. This markof guarantee is printed and numbered by the Government in blue ink onspecial paper. Finally this paper is perforated at the Government Dairy Station atLeyden in such a way that it is not possible to remove it when onceapplied in the proper way i. e. by pressing it upon the face of the butterby means of a specially designed wooden stamp. The perforations, combinedwith the impressions made by this stamp, practically mutilates the markas a whole, although it appears to be one piece while on the is therefor impossible. 28The official mark of guarantee is shown hereunder:. ONDEH RIJKSTOEZICHI. The official guarantee-marks are printed in five sizes, stamped A, B,C, D and E, each size being destined for special A for quantities not exceeding 1 kilogram. „ B „ „ above 1 kilogram to 3 kilograms inclusive. „ C „ „ over 3 kilograms and not exceeding 18 kilograms. T\ 18 ^K ., E „ „ exceeding 38 kilograms. The marks are to be obtained on special conditions: The Government Dairy Station notes and delivers the checkbooks ofmarks with counterfoils bearing consecutive numbers to the Control stations. The Control stations deliver them regularly to the affiliated membersonly against a written acknowledgment of receipt. The adherents selling control-butter are bound to use the mark in aproper manner. They are bound to carefully register in such manner as the Governmentshall approve: 1°. the letters and the consecu


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