Farmer and stockbreeder . a lar-reSd valuable Milk end Dairies BiU waapassed in 1915, but was not put into operation owing In moving iSio resolution. Tvord Strachie said thatUie were half-hearted in theirapproval of the Hill. , „ ™t;„ Tho President, in supporting tho rcsolntion, main-taine<l that ell necessary legislation was ah-eady mexistence. Certified milk must first bo proved to boworlh tho extra co^t involved. This introduced« sysl,ora which was really copied f CO A-:a • butin that country the syslAMU IkhI already been toundunworkaHe in many districts, and


Farmer and stockbreeder . a lar-reSd valuable Milk end Dairies BiU waapassed in 1915, but was not put into operation owing In moving iSio resolution. Tvord Strachie said thatUie were half-hearted in theirapproval of the Hill. , „ ™t;„ Tho President, in supporting tho rcsolntion, main-taine<l that ell necessary legislation was ah-eady mexistence. Certified milk must first bo proved to boworlh tho extra co^t involved. This introduced« sysl,ora which was really copied f CO A-:a • butin that country the syslAMU IkhI already been toundunworkaHe in many districts, and notably, in No\vYork. ]t had lioen found that ii plentiful siippl\ ormilk was a greater foo to disease than a small reduc-tion in tho niiinber of bacteria per cubic cenLimc^tei Tho resolution was unanimously agreed to, and itwas further resolved that copies bo sent to theMinisters of lloalth and Agritulture, and to LioraCurzon oa leader of tho llouso of Lorda. 1842 TEE FAEMER AND STOCKBEEEDER Afqust 2, POSTMOBTEMS Post-mortem examination* of poultry «r» etdaeied at the nominal eharye of 9«. Ifforwarded by pott they mutt b« sent at th* lett»rrat« of postage, and be packed in reo«ptacl«skermetioally sealed or otherwiie securely eloaad,which must them»elTe§ be enclosed in stro»jwooden, leather, or metal Packeta oo«-tainlns guch bodies which are not paeke4in this way or are sent by parcel post wili. Ifobserred in transit, be destroyed by tkanuthorities. They should be addressed to TmFAmnna and STOCM&inonn, «, Essex-street, 8tra»i,IioadoB, , and marked Post-mortem. TWO PEBCH (Fish).—I do not profess tounderstand the diseases of fish; and this paper doesnot undertake analyses. I do know that in-finitely small quantities of poison in the water willkill them. Of recent years many fish have beendestroyed by the water running ofiE tarred roadsinto ponds and streams, and this may be a case ofthe kind, or a tar brush or utensil may have beenthrow


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