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FROZEN MEAT IN AMERICA.

PEOSPECTS TOE AUSTRALIA. By Telesranlx—Prces ABSooiation—Coarrlzht Sydney, Decsmber 18. It is reported that several large meat concerns iu San Francisco are negotiating vi-itli a view of opening 'trade in Australian, frozen meat with America. . . If tho schsmo eventuates important developments aro anticipated.

A visit to any of the big A. and P. Shows is an cye-ojiener to a good many farmers, In by-gone days scornful unbelief would have greeted the exhibitors who claim that their special machines or devices save time, labour, and money. But nowadays farmers are more openniinck'd, and can generally see tho practical, profitable side of a proposition without inticli effort. That's why so many dairy formers are going in tor linking Machines and "Anderson" Oil Engines. Tho far-seoing man. knows very well that hand-milking is far moro expensive'than the modern method,of machine milking. And those who have installed "Anderson" Engines give their economy, power, dependability, simplicity, and- general jmfulness unequivocal praise. An "Anderson" Oil Engine should be ordered with ■your Milking Machine. Write to Andersons, Ltd., Christchurch, for full particulars.—Advt.

Signs of greater prosperity in business generally are not wanting, at present. A •sign of greater prosperity in dairy factories is the installation of "Victor" Vats. These Vats drain off every urop of whey, and ensure all the cream being secured. Jliike 1013 a better year by ordorini; "Victor" Vats now. Albsrt .T. Pnrton, Carterton, can tell you all about them.—Advt,

A WINNER OF COMPETITIONS. ■ The Bag-laying competitions for 1910-11 and. 1911-12 were both won by pens reared on "A. and P." Chick Kaiser. Tho first essential for profitable poultry keeping. Obtainable from all Storekeepers.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 8

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FROZEN MEAT IN AMERICA. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 8

FROZEN MEAT IN AMERICA. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 8

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