EXPORT OF MEAT.
THE HOLD-UP OF SHIPS. DIVERSION SUGGESTED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dannevirke, Last Night. The Dannevirke branch of the Farmers’ Union discussed the shortage of ships for carrying frozen meat. It was contended that if steamers could not be loaded at Wellington they should be diverted to Napier and worked there, some of the freezing works being full, and were about to close down. Hawke’s Bay would be particularly hard hit, this being the third dry summer in succession.
It was decided to make urgent representations to the Prime Minister, :Sir Geo. Hunter and Mr. A. McNicol, M.P. s, asking thaf all possible steps be taken to get meat shipped.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1921, Page 4
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111EXPORT OF MEAT. Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1921, Page 4
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