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FROZEN MEAT TRADE

. NEW' MARKETS DESIEED. By Telegraph—Presß AssociationGisborne, September 24. The following petition, signed by eighty of the largest sneepfarmers in the district, .jxipresentiiig the ownership of 1.000,000 sheep and 100,000 cattle, will be fonrarded to the Prime Minister "The undersigned sheepfarmers of the Poverty Bay district aro of opinion that wery encouragement should be given to buyers of frozen meat to secure new markets for our produce, and with this obiect in view should be allowed to operate in the Dominion, either to buy, c.i.f., f.0.b.. or on hooks for export, ivith the safeguards existing under the 1918 Slaughtering Act. We consider the interests of the sheepfarmers fully protected by this legislation. Under no conditions would we be favourable to any American firm becoming owners or shareholders in our freezing works."

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 311, 25 September 1920, Page 10

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FROZEN MEAT TRADE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 311, 25 September 1920, Page 10

FROZEN MEAT TRADE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 311, 25 September 1920, Page 10

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