FROZEN MEAT.
i-... •l6MAMOif6pi' : i ISiiPiSIN AmMmg" of gentlemen'interested' in dtaro. .:• tluqe heldjML : , Parliamentary o'clock. There we're present,— Bucljana.ir (chjirp[iai))j Si| t \y[ ]^ ( 0. Pfiarazyn, A. J. Bull, Sherwill, J; 1 Stuek'ey, and'FrasHffl unanifad l 6asiy":^-(l);T hat",i( is'deairablPW members of "C6intiiitt^eS''frbm, every, dij. 1 trict; to consider .the frozen'meatqu es.tlon, ' should meet in Wellington from* 'dib'en'f.o,' time. -Rto toi form s .qMum. (2) :\the.committee is'of opinion first business of the general committee Jstipjiid be to considey >.tile ;.^d6sjrability. a company to be called the.Wellington Meat Export; Company, to make immediate .artangementss for;'su'pplyiDg : one>or more cargoes next'aut&mn j 1 and ; fot 1 ''extending the Btfßiness as far as possible./; (3) That the Gerie'rar 1 CoWmiiteef cdhci/r • with tho resolution 1 pttposca frp th'evWmrarapa Committee,; that the OpmmitUe .cpnsider it is advi^^.'' to"' srji'J a 'company -to export me^t'and ! dairy'prodlici. Tliejullofljpg.' features; of the prospectus tp,b.B. and agreed tot—Capital fo'bVi&OjOQO in 4000 share£ofc£6 fcacli, >'td -'be'paid-up ai/fok lows,, viz., 10s .ioM'j application, 10s on .and Jihe, by. .calls not exceeding £1 eacti'at intervals of not less
than, three .monthiC It, is npt. expected that, m<)rejj}i^n/60s}'pei; f .shar'e' villi be calJedr.upj.forjafConsiderabjej tjnje,, jit is propose^,tg,registe'r'|he, company'asjooa as lOOQisliareß.are appl i«d ( fg r, iy; Thefollowinggentiemenwere.nominated as provisional j jHou W. iW:icJ6h'nsl#n,iiMtors W.'H. j Levin, F,. A. Krully Lang, and J. j Gear. < H'att^H'bn 1 Ji''Ma)tih'i Wd'Mr G, jßeetham. o ', 'West-' OoaW/-' ll ]ftßSßrs J, |Mcl^nnan, !^^l^ v W. T. iOwen, D. Peat, F/E."Jatilison, W. Lowes, |H, Peacockqand J»^Lyßaghti ¥ Wairarapa: Messrs W/.C.' Buchaifab, c W.-Booth, J. Stuek'ey, O. O. •Phillips, B, I The appointed bankers, IMf d and- Bell I solicitors to tne'cdrti|)ariy. The company is to.|be..formed',for the purpose of shipping; alid for shipment, meat, butter,- cHeesef a'nd-'hther ptVodbee By the refrigerating or other-;, processes.. The promoters:? at present (propose ~making arrangements! for the B&pmeiit of 'as many cargoes'of 'possible in- th'e autumn of 1882.,., They .consider that would neither bje' noriadvisabjeltQ erect qxten sj v e, ; 'works,;. ashore, jfor;)f reezin'g-„in time to be available for.jhe first three' oargoes/j ; ;Ifc [ |W.iU j ..in . opinion," be'necessary/to 5 make arcatiga- . j ments for making these'-first' shipments jjugß vessels wit)i,the appliances forfreeztoMßß iboard; jiThe erection .of,.the •worK'ffljßl not be a matter for.jmmediate'deciflH Time will thus ,be ay.ailable t for : more definite information, and for tiling advantage of the many in the process which are certain to be] made as the result of the experience gained by tho shipments.;which are being made from Australia. The site or sites on which the works will ultimately.;beieMct'ed,iit ia iiot proposed at present to give any onnsidera. tion to, it.being understood that-the wprks shall-be at 'such a point as will be most cpnyenient.to tliose district V..which will ex pt>r fc from - tho, port of ,\|PellirigtonV It' is 'proposed'lhat, 1 the company' ; shall' : have power either to purohiiso 1 etock ot. 'Ship, on owner's account, asjnay fce found ' desirable.} The:pfospeotus will' probiblf f state"that the trade is so completely in its -• infancy that it ia 'difficult tolforetell with any degree of accuracy ;wlmt the ultimate development'may" bo.' The.: promoters have, ; howeyer, sufficient,evidence before. , them to prove that'.,the trade , may be " carried on with every prospect of large profits being niade,on any purchase at,the current rates for atnek. The higher rates which will soon : ,.jij) filli' of course, jndircoljy; .b^iishly.'profitable to all producers of the articles' to.be exported. . ■■■ The Holmea attended the'meeting'b'efotr its' 'conclusion, ; artd :; in-'- ". formed.those present that'there had been " a great improvement lately in the machi'- , nery which is used 'in the process. The meeting then adjourned. " '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 810, 4 July 1881, Page 2
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584FROZEN MEAT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 810, 4 July 1881, Page 2
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