THE FARMERS' UNION.
At the meeting of the South Canterbury Executive of the Fanners' Uiuon on &Uurdav a long diswsmon took place on the proposals to improve the management of tte frozen meat trade, but no i-emluU<m to oaesed. Motions were earned in favotu oTloOlb maximum for corosaefcs, a»d sup nortinsf the Government "measures to preftnt the spread of anthrax. One member Jtrongly Chatted, as a tasty conclusion, tihat the recent outbreak o. StbScTsoutblaßd was due to nuportea Ixidian bones* -. .■.;.,• ~;., . ... : . : . : ;;- ■.. •■: _.;.-.-. ......
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11485, 19 January 1903, Page 5
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80THE FARMERS' UNION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11485, 19 January 1903, Page 5
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