FROZEN MEAT.
MANCHESTER INVITES TRADE.
CO-OPERATION PROMISED.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Jan. 3.
To facilitate the shipment of New Zealand meat to, Manchester, the authorities there have advised Mr. Massey that they are prepared to do everything possible in the direction of providing storage and other necessary accommodation at the ’owest cost possible.
The Lord Mayor of Manchester, who with other notable business men there approved of the proposed pool in a cablegram to Mr. Massey, promised ; their assistance and co-operation in the development of the meat trade with that city. The message points out that Manchester serves one-fifth of the population of Britain, therefore there is ample scope for an extensive meat trade there. Referring to this matter, Mr. Massey said it was satisfactory to know that the farmers were to be provided with a good opening to develop what he hoped would ultimately prove to be a good market for their’meat. It was bound to have good results.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1922, Page 5
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160FROZEN MEAT. Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1922, Page 5
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