Butter Trade (Ireland) Act, 1829

Act not to abolish the offices of weighmasters, tasters, &c.

2. Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall extend to abolish the office of any weighmaster or taster or deputy weighmaster or taster of butter, or to prevent any person or persons offering any butter in casks, or any empty casks for the packing of butter, for sale in Ireland, or about to export any such butter or casks, from requiring any such weighmaster or taster to weigh, taste, and prove, inspect, mark, and brand, any casks or casks of butter, or any empty cask or casks for the packing of butter, in the manner in and by the said Acts prescribed, and subject and according to and in pursuance of all and every the provisions, rules, and regulations, in and by the said Acts in that behalf contained and made.

[Ss. 3–6 rep. 53 & 54 Vict. c. 51. (S.L.R.)]