MEN OF MARK AT WESTFIELD
profits, and prefer to make contracts for regular deliveries of meat with men who are handling large numbers of stock and can afford to follow the markets. Thus another middleman has come into being—a buyer who fol-
over 30 shops. Everything at the works is arranged with a view to cleanliness and efficiency. Unnecessary suffering is elim inated, and the stock are well cared for up to the time of reaching the
manual labour is eliminated. The porker enters a trough black and bristly. Passing quietly through to the other end the carcase is caught on a wide and many pronged fork and thrown into a de-hairing machine.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 17
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113MEN OF MARK AT WESTFIELD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 17
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