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BONELESS VEAL INDUSTRY.

FEILDING, August 14.

It Vas indicated earlier in the season that this year the boneles* veal industry would easily surpass the result obtained in the initial effort last vear, and subsequent developments seem to be bearing out the contention. Yesterday, the Feilding Farmers' Freezing Company'is Tttfrks at jAoraJnjgi slaughtered no less than 1770 "bobby calves, and to-day a further 600 were dealt with. ■ ■ • With barely one month of tno aew season having lapsed, and with the busiest period to come any time betweea now and the end of September, it would seem certain that the company's contract with the National Dairy Association to slaughter 30,000 calves this season will be more than fulfilled for up to Jhe present the company has slaughterer 10,500 calves, while last year the total for the season was apr proxiiEately 20,000.

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Shannon News, 16 August 1929, Page 4

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BONELESS VEAL INDUSTRY. Shannon News, 16 August 1929, Page 4

BONELESS VEAL INDUSTRY. Shannon News, 16 August 1929, Page 4

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