Live Cattle and Chilled Meat Trade.
-o> (Per Press Associaiton.) Adelaide, This Day. Tho Register, commenting on the shipment of live stock by the steamer •Echuca, sa}*s if successful and it is proved that they can export at a profit as alleged of from £3 to £4 per head it will load to the occupation of of much of the colony's undeveloped territory. In dealing with the chilled meat the paper while admitting the great success of the Gothic's cargo, doubts the statement that the new process will kill the export of live cattle as fresh killed will always be preferred. It says thermostats of one sort or another have been used for many years, but no one has been found advantageous in the employ of the largo America chilled meac trade. Shield's process has }'et to stand the test of the Ked Sea voyage and just as the live meat trade has held its own against chilled in America so will the two exist side by side. In disposing of produce from .Australia tho thermostat will probably find a most useful field in connection with shipments of fruit where already its success is fully proved.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 303, 27 June 1895, Page 2
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196Live Cattle and Chilled Meat Trade. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 303, 27 June 1895, Page 2
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