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REFRIGERATING TRADE .

The value to New South Wales of the new meat and produce industry is thus referred to by the Sydney Echo — It means from 20,000,0001b. to 30,000,0001b. of meat to be annually sent to London. It means a market for the fat stock of the Western squatters almost equal to their surplus, and within easy reach of their feeding grounds. It means a railway traffic of about 10,000 tons per annum, with the return supplies which that meat will buy. It means an increase of a quarter of a million per annum to our exports, and so much more purchasing power for the colony in the markets of Great Britain.

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Patea Mail, 28 June 1881, Page 4

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REFRIGERATING TRADE. Patea Mail, 28 June 1881, Page 4

REFRIGERATING TRADE. Patea Mail, 28 June 1881, Page 4

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