THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.
HARKETING NX PRODUCE AT ' HOME. < According to a private letter received 1 from Bristol and written under date ' ' August 16, Mr. W: D. Lyshar had been 1 '• in London for several days, prior to Aug- • ns 11, arranging .with Mr. i\ J. She)ton, tho London representative of the' New Zealand Producers' Association, and ] others regarding the basis 'of an'import- ] ant movem'ent for the marketing and ' handling of New Zealand prodiico in Eng- ! land.' Mr. Jjysnar states that he is uijable to disclose' the nature of tie pro- ] posals. until the matter has been submit- i ted fo the executive of the New Zealarid ' Producers'' Association in New Zealand, 1 and with this object in view, Mr. Shelton ! left - for Now Zealand by the Arawa. Mr. , Lysnar states that the question of hand- < ling and marketing New' Zealand's ' pro- I du'ce in England'has for some time past j been like a black cloud to him, but lie is > pleased to say that he sees a rift in the j cloud, "and h6 feels sure'that when'' th.o j full," particulars'and .position are made i known to tlic producers of the Dominion ; they will sea that it is possible to derive < substantial benefit by it, and he feols sure ' that the great bulk of them will stand' ] loyally to tho movement, and take ad- ; vantage of it. v ' 1 Mr. Lysnar's health continues to im- 1 prove, and he proposes ito leave England i for New Zealand about the middle of < October. :
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 10
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253THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 10
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