THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.
The "Ly-teltun Times" thlnka lhat the announcement of tho floating of Mr J. 0. Brown's Moat Dittribution Cirripsny is premature because those later* eatsd m the trade m Otago ' and , Oiiutetbiry are unaware of ita connection with the matter It says :—'' As Mr Brown can hardly h»ve performed ihe miracle which his bcfflel a Biccession of financial experts, it is probable that he has not formed hie company, bat that be haa only been talking about U — perhaps m that general aid rather vague way to which he is known' to be occislonally partial. If, however, the impossible has been performed, then belter days are ir ptore for the meat producers of New Zealand. But even then shippers will have to improve their methods of selection. It is an open uaoret that one cause of the reduced prices that have been r iliug for some tiraa paat is tho deterioration of the quality of many of the | shipments."'
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1647, 27 August 1887, Page 2
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162THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1647, 27 August 1887, Page 2
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