FROZEN MEAT
(Press. Assn.-
QUALITY OF CANTERBURY LAMB HAS GONE BACK CHAIRMAN' S STATEMENT
— By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
Christchurch, Tuesday. The annual general meeting of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company wa|, held to-day, Mr. C. Dean, chairman of directors, presiding. Mr. Dean, in moving the adoption of the annual report, said that his recent visit to London had confirmed his opinion that in order to maintain the reputation they had for Canterbury lamb in the past, they must pay far more attention to breeding lamb for export. Far too many badly shaped and poorly eovered carcases were being exported. Smithfield was of the opin- ■ ion that the quality of Canterbury lamb had gone back in the past few years. ' The annual report, which provided for a dividend of six per cent. on preference ^hares and five per cent on ordinary shares, was adopted. Messrs Herbert Elwoi'thy arid John Grigg were re-eleeted to the directorate.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 405, 14 December 1932, Page 5
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