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LIQUORS ORDINANCE.

7. The figures given include only those samples tested in the Government Laboratory; the results of very many examinations, made by the First Assistant Analyst at the various godowns, etc., are not taken into account. The standards for Brandy, Whisky, and Rum, as fixed by the Government in 1910, have proved workable.

MISCELLANEOUS.

8. Gas Examinations.--These were discontinued as the amount of carbon monoxide was no longer restricted.

EXAMINATIONS FOR THE PUBLIC.

9. The public continue to take advantage of the Laboratory and have forwarded a great variety of samples for examination on payment. The fees paid into the Treasury during the year amounted to $4,565 as against $3,435 in 1910.

SPECIAL REPORTS.

10. Special reports have been supplied on:--Condensed Milk, Dissolved Acetylene, Compressed Oxygen, Milk Standards, Opium Ordinance, and Conditions of Licence.

11. The value of the year's work as determined from the tariff of fees (Government Notifications No. 285 of 1907, and No. 360 of 1910) is $13,793 ($12,946 in 1910). The amount does not include anything for the special reports mentioned above, there is much other work for which nothing has been set down, and all samples examined under the Liquors Ordinance have been calculated at the merely nominal rate of $1 each.

LIBRARY.

12. Several standard works of reference have been added.

STAFF.

13. Mr. A. C. Franklin, F.I.C., First Assistant Analyst, acted as Government Analyst till my return from leave on October 26.

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La - L 86 LIQUORS ORDINANCE. 7. The figures given include only those samples tested in the Government Laboratory; the results of very many examinations, made by the First Assistant Analyst at the various godowns, etc., are not taken into account. The standards for Brandy, Whisky, and Rum, as fixed by the Government in 1910, have proved workable. MISCELLANEOUS. 8. Gas Examinations.--These were discontinued as the amount of carbon monoxide was no longer restricted. EXAMINATIONS FOR THE PUBLIC. 9. The public continue to take advantage of the Laboratory and have forwarded a great variety of samples for examination on payment. The fees paid into the Treasury during the year amounted to $4,565 as against $3,435 in 1910. SPECIAL REPORTS. 10. Special reports have been supplied on:--Condensed Milk, Dissolved Acetylene, Compressed Oxygen, Milk Standards, Opium Ordinance, and Conditions of Licence. 11. The value of the year's work as determined from the tariff of fees (Government Notifications No. 285 of 1907, and No. 360 of 1910) is $13,793 ($12,946 in 1910). The amount does not include anything for the special reports mentioned above, there is much other work for which nothing has been set down, and all samples examined under the Liquors Ordinance have been calculated at the merely nominal rate of $1 each. LIBRARY. 12. Several standard works of reference have been added. STAFF. 13. Mr. A. C. Franklin, F.I.C., First Assistant Analyst, acted as Government Analyst till my return from leave on October 26.
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La - L 86 LIQUORS ORDINANCE. 7. The figures given include only those samples tested in the Government Laboratory; the results of very many examinations, made by the First Assistant Analyst at the various godowns, etc., are not taken into account. The standards for Brandy, Whisky, and Rum, as fixed by the Government in 1910, have proved workable. MISCELLANEOUS. 8. Gas Examinations.--These were discontinued as the amount of carbon monoxide was no longer restricted. EXAMINATIONS FOR THE PUBLIC. 9. The public continue to take advantage of the Laboratory and have forwarded a great variety of samples for examination on pay- ment. The fees paid into the Treasury during the year amounted to $4,565 as against $3,435 in 1910. SPECIAL REPORTS. 10. Special reports have been supplied on :--Condensed Milk, Dissolved Acetylene, Compressed Oxygen, Milk Standards, Opium Ordinance, and Conditions of Licence. 11. The value of the year's work as determined from the tariff of fees (Government Notifications No. 285 of 1907, and No. 360 of 1910) is $13,793 ($12,946 in 1910). The amount does not include anything for the special reports mentioned above, there is much other work for which nothing has been set down, and all samples examined under the Liquors Ordinance have been calculated at the merely nominal rate of $1 each. LIBRARY. 12. Several standard works of reference have been added. STAFF. 13. Mr. A. C. Franklin, F.I.C., First Assistant Analyst, acted as Government Analyst till my return from leave on October 26.
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La

- L 86

LIQUORS ORDINANCE.

7. The figures given include only those samples tested in the Government Laboratory; the results of very many examinations, made by the First Assistant Analyst at the various godowns, etc., are not taken into account. The standards for Brandy, Whisky, and Rum, as fixed by the Government in 1910, have proved workable.

MISCELLANEOUS.

8. Gas Examinations.--These were discontinued as the amount of carbon monoxide was no longer restricted.

EXAMINATIONS FOR THE PUBLIC.

9. The public continue to take advantage of the Laboratory and have forwarded a great variety of samples for examination on pay- ment. The fees paid into the Treasury during the year amounted

to $4,565 as against $3,435 in 1910.

SPECIAL REPORTS.

10. Special reports have been supplied on :--Condensed Milk, Dissolved Acetylene, Compressed Oxygen, Milk Standards, Opium Ordinance, and Conditions of Licence.

11. The value of the year's work as determined from the tariff of fees (Government Notifications No. 285 of 1907, and No. 360 of 1910) is $13,793 ($12,946 in 1910). The amount does not include anything for the special reports mentioned above, there is much other work for which nothing has been set down, and all samples examined under the Liquors Ordinance have been calculated at the merely nominal rate of $1 each.

LIBRARY.

12. Several standard works of reference have been added.

STAFF.

13. Mr. A. C. Franklin, F.I.C., First Assistant Analyst, acted as Government Analyst till my return from leave on October 26.

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