WAIKATO FREEZING WORKS.
STOCK GOING SOUTH. A meeting of the provisional directors of the Waikato branch of the Auckland Farmers' Freezing Co., was held on Monday afternoon at Hamilton, when it was announced that 26,000 shares of the 30,000 necessary for starting freezing works in ' Waikato had been taken up. It wa3 pointed out that the additional GOOO shares would require to be subscribed in order to maintain the bargain made with the Auckland company. The fact was also emphasised that during the paßt fortnight seven train loads of cattle, of twenty trucks each, had left Waikato for works in the south, while I sufficient atoek for a further ten trains of similar dimensions were awaiting the pleasure of the Railway Deartment. All this should be rightly frozen in the Auckland province, and it wa3 therefore incumbent on the farmers of the district, if rhsir interests were to be conserved, to immediately rally and subscribe the necessary 6000 shares be%fnfa +ho,h«™.nY» longan ; L
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 722, 18 November 1914, Page 5
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163WAIKATO FREEZING WORKS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 722, 18 November 1914, Page 5
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