Frozen Mutton.
* '■(Wanganjuijjhronicle) Our, iellpw-town^mpj f . I %^ipiley, -who' has 1 just returned from a visit to Wellington, telts vi that he and others fared sumptuously ""there on , matron, f whichh'aa c fipi oniyifeen^enfrHome m a frozen condition^ butfeis beenb^ought back to the cojoiiy«»,iiu.th<wsftpae^tate. He sampled some loin chops, which he says were well retained their colour and juicy qualiteSjbnthad deteriorated ■■• cPffirde^tty^ i atHfal^s*Tn 4 e fat WBB concerned. b^B/b^e,n|^before remarked 4 that ' ; the f Tret zing process prejndicically tflects ( tbfe[^aj( f of the exported meat; though why Jtjhould_ dp so, Buppoßing the process to have been properly canied! out' andF^he carol^s originfljyjin a^gttid^otidiijon, we oare no.idea. rTr!>n , &'AVM}IOL t nJ r A&tt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 166, 19 June 1883, Page 3
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113Frozen Mutton. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 166, 19 June 1883, Page 3
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