First- Ninth Annual Report of the New York State Dairy Commissioner ...: 1884-1891/92, Volume 2J. B. Lyon, state printer, 1886 - Dairying |
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... gives a written certificate that it is a proper case to be tried by indictment , when the case is removed to another tribunal . Such certificates are seldom given , and our cases are there speedily moved on to trial . In the city and ...
... gives a written certificate that it is a proper case to be tried by indictment , when the case is removed to another tribunal . Such certificates are seldom given , and our cases are there speedily moved on to trial . In the city and ...
Page 10
... gives the results of analyses of adulterated milk , the best methods of analysis , and some methods of testing milk . Great care has been taken to obtain sam- ples of milk from a number of different counties of the State , from herds of ...
... gives the results of analyses of adulterated milk , the best methods of analysis , and some methods of testing milk . Great care has been taken to obtain sam- ples of milk from a number of different counties of the State , from herds of ...
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... gives a very full account of our work under his immediate care . He states that our prosecutions during the last ... give all their spare time to the work of protecting consumers against frauds in the sales of impure and adul- terated ...
... gives a very full account of our work under his immediate care . He states that our prosecutions during the last ... give all their spare time to the work of protecting consumers against frauds in the sales of impure and adul- terated ...
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... gives a very full statement of our work in that part of the State . It is doubtful if another city can be found within our State where the people are so grossly imposed upon by the dealers in milk as they are in Buffalo . His statement ...
... gives a very full statement of our work in that part of the State . It is doubtful if another city can be found within our State where the people are so grossly imposed upon by the dealers in milk as they are in Buffalo . His statement ...
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... gives me pleasure to be able to report that we are succeeding as well in our efforts to enforce the law in the State ... give but a very imperfect synopsis of it . A brief description of the mode of making butter is given ; the ...
... gives me pleasure to be able to report that we are succeeding as well in our efforts to enforce the law in the State ... give but a very imperfect synopsis of it . A brief description of the mode of making butter is given ; the ...
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adulterated Age of cow alcohol allowed amount Analyst animal fats April artificial butter Average Ayrshire beef butter fat butter or cheese butyric acid butyrine caseine cent of cream cent of fat Chem Chemical chemist churn coloring matter compound condensed milk containing Cotton-seed oil County Londonderry cows in herd crystals curd dairy degrees Fahrenheit ether expert and agent Fahr fatty acids globules glycerine grammes heat Hehner hundred imprisonment Jour Lactometer Lactometer at 60 lard last calving Letters-Patent liquid manufacture margarine method Milch mixture Name of cow Native Native Number of days Number of inspection Number of samples obtained offense oleine oleomargarine Olive oil Orange county palmitin Polyt pounds pure quantity quarts given rancid salt saponified Schaedler September skimmed solution specific gravity Specification forming stearic acid stearine Stillwell substance sugar tallow temperature vessel Wagner Jahr washed Week ending York
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Page 181 - ... whether manufactured or not ; or in the case of milk, if it is the produce of a diseased animal.
Page 413 - An act to prevent deception in the sale of butter and cheese," and the other approved May 24, 1883, and entitled "An act for the protection of dairymen, and to prevent deception in sales of butter and cheese...
Page 181 - Provided, that the provisions of this act shall not apply to mixtures or compounds recognized as ordinary articles or ingredients of articles of food, if...
Page 404 - No person shall coat, powder, or color with annatto or any coloring matter whatever, butterine or oleomargarine or any compound of the same or any product or manufacture made in whole or in part from animal fats or animal or vegetable oils not produced from unadulterated milk or cream...
Page 181 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength. Second. If any substance has been substituted wholly or in part for the article. Third. If any valuable constituent of the article has been wholly or in part abstracted.
Page 181 - ... 6. If it be colored, or coated, or polished, or powdered, whereby damage is concealed, or it is made to appear better than it really is, or of greater value.. 7. If it contained any added poisonous ingredient, or any ingredient which may render such article injurious to the health of a person consuming it...
Page 403 - Be it enacted, etc., that no person, firm, or corporate body shall manufacture out of any oleaginous substance or any compound of the same, other than that produced from unadulterated milk or of cream from the same, any article designed to take the place of butter or cheese produced from pure unadulterated milk, or cream from the same, or...
Page 409 - ... compound with or add to milk, cream or butter any acids or other deleterious substance or any animal fats or animal or vegetable oils not produced from milk or cream, so as to produce any article or substance or any human food in imitation or...
Page 405 - Whoever violates the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars or more than five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment of not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment for the first offense, and by six months' imprisonment for each subsequent offense.
Page 404 - ... neglect to make such return within the time above required shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars or more than fifty dollars for each and every offense.