The Meat Carrying Monopoly
{PEBfUNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.! . > Napieb, May 20. Mr R.Dobsdni who recently at/ ranged with Tyser . and • Co. for . a r . new : line** of ; frozen meatr oiirrying^ steamers dto New -Zealandj' has been, publishing in :the? Horald a decidedly : lively correspondence addressed by ; him to those" who eniployedl_,im; -He ds decidedly ♦•rough" on existingcompanies^jespeciaUy. the . ShawrSaville line. "His lust contribution covers a Jejtter from j^fessrs '^rser and Co., in >wJbiich they^flege tbSt-many thousand pounds had been offered to them to hand over their contracts to the pre- „ .sent;- linersXJ' iThe/lefterj'd^^ttn^ - "We know that some heavy fighting -ia^likoly—to ensue, and provided you stand -Tiy^us we shall develop and arrange a service of cargo boats ; and look forward in the : course of the next two seasons, if not before, to be able, tp offer you freight fo* yourmeat| in lots of 900 tons at Id (ono penny )j per lb for a permanency, y-.,.. A. ■■■. »-
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 135, 21 May 1887, Page 2
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155The Meat Carrying Monopoly Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 135, 21 May 1887, Page 2
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