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The following recent letter from. Hay of Pigeon Bay to Messrs H. A Co., regarding the Frozen be found of interest and is a spec*! testimony as to the success cl industry. I 'To J. T. Matson, Ee<j| London, Maflfl "Dear Sir,—l arrived inLondflß evening from Paris, and on SutißJ the first thing I noticed in the ■ ie arrival ot the ship Dunedinß* ' frozen meat, which was prong jleadid order. After treakfaslßß i.e agent's office, and by the r D.Waddell (Messrs P.Cnnniißß ent) I procured an order teBB w tha meat. On arriving at «■ i captain in good spirits thr<BM the shipment, and as he arstand my mission, he told 'Bl iy until two o'clock I could BJ >ll the meat, as they were SflBJ door of tho chamber to takeßJ conrse gladly accepted his oflj ntsa Mr John Studholme at BJ .ho came errand. Whilst tdl tain kindly asked us to tnktßJ ; we should have the plea3urßJ resh Nsw Zealand muttoißJ t we wanted. The mnttoßßJ ed in the nsnal way for t tBJ isted, and a good heart.\BJ neat was well cooked, vjfl . and as good a flavor tfew Zealand ; in Sfl aave known from oumßJ it had been frozen on The only little differeßJ i Bee was that for orogsb:eA« e darker in colour, bat nafl j oar merino mutton in NBb ' think 1 should have noABBB wn that it had been froz !BB shed lunch an English fai BJ land counties—a ler of 800 acres—--ely oat of curiosity. andMß astonished at the flivoußßJ t, pronouncing it iad two " helpings," wtflj he appointed time theIaBBBBJ with candles we madeflj ination. We strippedAßßßJ sally it was as clean smell, but jast as if itflj The sheep were noflj d, but you could liftßß air seemed to hmBJ They also had half^BJ the ship's use which was aIjqBBBJ and we saw some of the havBBBJ fish. There was a " harbißJ Zealand is very hard to keeBBBBJ in splendid order. All twfl been taken out up to daBJ order, and only where the cBJ the side of the ship wereßJ and discolored, but the meaBBBBJ cat, that in the lower bold to be in the best condition. BJ to the captain and officarßJ have spared no trouble,and attention. The machine B Brothers, Glasgow, and isflj patent 80 horse-power. 'Bl the room of about sixtßa between decks, and the beBBBBH deck. I cou d not get fuißJ working and coal requireßJ been paid off and the captBBBBH ou business, bnt these BJ ascertained in Christclmr ABJ not be out of the S BJ night, as they are only"«J cases a day, so as not to bBBBBBI that has been sold up tc BH per lb. v,bichis a proof oiBBBBBB Laßt Tuesday, I went hJ which was a wonder in see if I could pick out .BJ conld not without seeing the brand. IBJ of all the butchers who "BJ said it was in splendid BJ either the Australian °BJ Ihe fat lambs that weBBBBBBj quite astonished the t'ufl and quality. If our isAJ in the market here ij*"fAß it will Afts/r market I called ,g n F^BJ gave was at HH forBJ tralian Land CcnßJ of a great sourceßJ place, hABBBBBBBB *ho oa as near tlujS the^ja] wh^Bl
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2586, 21 July 1882, Page 3
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548UNKNOWN Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2586, 21 July 1882, Page 3
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