FISHING INDUSTRY
NEW COMPANY FORMED PROMISING PROSPECTS (By Telegraph—Special to "The Mail”) CHRISTCHURCH, 9th January. With what its promoter, Mr E. H. Marriner, regards as highly promising prospects, a new company is to be floated in Christchurch to extend the possibilities of the fishing industry in the Dominion. The company, which will he known as New Zealand Fish Products Ltd., will produce fish, oil and fishmeal and fertilisers from the waste fish that comes from the shops in Christchurch, and from the not edible fish that is thrown overboard at present from trawlers. A factory will he built on the reclamation area at Lyttelton for the purpose and this probably will he the first of a chain of factories throughout New Zealand, from which it is hoped to build up a big export trade.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 8
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134FISHING INDUSTRY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 8
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