HANDLING FROZEN MEAT.
THE LONDON IMPROVEMENTS. • j "A week or two ago (says the "Far- ; mors' Union Advocate")- the president ! of the Farmers' Union (Mr. J. G. AVilf>Cn) finding from the.London papers that, a ,very largo sum (£1,000,000) was' to' bo spent on the West India Dock to improve the entranco and deepen the • docks, so as to permit of modern ves- | ffels entering ' and discharging their ' cargoes, wired to the Minister for Agrii culture -asking him -to ascertain whe- ! ther this expenditure, would provide for I - our 'Njw/Zealand steamers unloading | there,'and'"whether cold storago would be provided. After a'few days the Hon. f Mr. Mackenzie replied b'v telegram: j , 'Regarding the "West India Dock about 1 which you telegraphed me: I find that the proposals for the improvement of the port of London are not of such a i nature as to admit of the possibility of • (Uncharging cargoes of frozen meat from Isew Zealand steamers.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1102, 15 April 1911, Page 8
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156HANDLING FROZEN MEAT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1102, 15 April 1911, Page 8
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