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TAIHAPE FREEZING WORKS

PROGRESS OF THE SCHEME. (By Teiejmrtt—Pre«> Aasooiatlon I Taihjpe, December 10. An enthusiastic meeting of shareholders of the Tnihapo Freezing Company unanimously decided to resume tho canvass for shares suspended on the outbreak of war. Seven hundred and twenty, more £0 shares are required to be taken before the company could be Coated'.' Of these 450 wore taken up 111 the room, and it is hoped to place tho remainder before Christmas, in which case tenders will bo called for tho erection of freezing works, to cost about £35,000, on .a site of eighty-two acres *t Winiata, purchased For £2870. It was reported that Major Norton had recommended the Bristol Company to assist the project with a debenture ot £2000' and it was more than likely the company would act on his recommondation.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2330, 11 December 1914, Page 8

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136

TAIHAPE FREEZING WORKS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2330, 11 December 1914, Page 8

TAIHAPE FREEZING WORKS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2330, 11 December 1914, Page 8

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