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" (io.) The milk must be delivered at the railway station once 

 or twice daily, as the company may desire, either as sweet 

 milk or as half-skimmed milk and cream. It must not be sent 

 from the dairy farm sooner than necessary to make the train, 

 and in summer the delivery wagon must be covered so as to 

 shade the cans. 



"(ii.) The company will supply the cans used for trans- 

 portation, and they will be cleaned before they are shipped 

 to the dairy farm . 



" (12.) The cans must be rinsed in cold water immediately 

 on their arrival at the dairy. They must be kept in an airy 

 place, protected from all dirt, with the lids removed and 

 opening downward, but so that the air has free access to the 

 interior, until they are used. 



"(13.) The can must under no circumstances be used for 

 anything else than the transportation of milk. 



"(14.) The dairy farmer must agree to answer all questions 

 which the compatiy may put to him concerning the milk. 



44 (15.) The dairy farmer must permit one of the company's 

 veterinarians to examine his cattle whenever he chooses, and 

 must carry out the directions which the latter may give him. 

 He must also agree to furnish transportation for the veterin- 

 arian to and from the railroad station. 



" (16.) Cows which the veterinarian finds have tuberculosis, 

 must be removed from the herd at once and disposed of as 

 soon as possible. 



44 (17.) Cows which are taken with any suspicious disease must 

 be removed from the herd at once and the company informed 

 of the fact, and, if necessary, the delivery of milk may be 

 stopped until the veterinarian has had an opportunity to 

 examine the case. But in such cases the company will pay 

 for the milk at the same rate as though it were delivered. 



44 (18.) If any contagious disease occurs among the persons 

 who live on the farm, or at the homes of the labourers who 

 work on the farm, it shall be the duty of the dairyman to 



