DOMINION ITEMS.
, BY TELEGRAPH —PER TRESS ASSOCIATION.] AIKAT INDUSTRY. (: I SHORN 1-1, October :i. The serious position in the primary industries was referred to by Mr J. S. Jessep (.Chairman of VYairon Fnrmor.s’ Freezing Company), at the annual meeting. He said meat now held up would probably go [lonic in two or three ships at the end oi the year. This was serious enough. Australia was libel v In have a much larger killing ol' lambs this year, clashing with New /.calami trade at the opening of tla- season. Tiie situation was so dangerous that every farmer should know tlie position. Mr Jessep. who is also a member ol the Meat Hoard stated that the livening works of the Dominion whether the Inlying works or farmers works, were in a nreearioii-. position. There were Iwo forces operating last season which ni'aeticnlly brought the industrv to this position. That with very few exceptions, money invested in freezing works was being loaned to the eoiilltrv without interest. This position could not remain indefinitely.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1925, Page 4
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171DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1925, Page 4
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