FROZEN MEAT AND COLD STORAGE.
(To Ihe Kditor.) Sir. As a farmer, both in Auckland 'lovince and Tar.-uinki. I have read wit.li 'i.-iil. interest iv your paper about ni7.cn mcut. butler, cheese, etc, mil reighl for coming season. Il is all very j wll In blame the (invernmcnl. and if t made -hips would In- a good idea n keep on .willi. nnd 1 really think t hey ,iil .-laud stirring up n bit; but Alicknnd farmers waul 1.. realise that while h.-v talk other pl-ices are getting to lurk t . ].:.■-. Ide -lomge Auckland arm. i- lor the ln-1 lew months have M-eil losing al Ihc rate ol at least n r.-e/ing works n mniith. <H" course it. nn.~i in- n g.i.>.l thing for a few log real ■•iiiupaiii.s to see the mnrkcl .locked every lew weeks, til.High I do 1.1 sei Hint the. ~ind public ..cue it. |liv tanner- have got to f.u-• a hortagc nl ship- and it only needs one • i lv,', of our small licet of" in.-at ships ~ be sunk or damag-d to ujisct cveryhiii.c "I In v win n.d ihc producer get 0 woik and riiu'il;, a cool storage cliam ti-: Il i I n..1 est a great deal. md after the war would still be u.-cfnl. ,- w, in Taiiinuki realise that it. is ■hcajH-r t,, pay slornge limn to graze ■ c.ck in paddocks. pcrha,]is not only .' g li.l k Iheni.-clvcs. but .-nn.-ing nil Ihc ,-e-i ~ii il,.- farm to do so. Now i Tiirannki eompnny in the middle . if the -CH.-011 ran up n , I ."number [ il a very moderate cist, holding several ! Ih.'ii.-au.l she:., and the l-".l". Co. is going ' 1,. spend n l.ii-g.' sum in v.cw nf ihc huge am,,,,',' ~i dairy produce likely to ■..im.- :n. I'nruicr.s -h.'.nld remember thai Ibis season we arc -tarting wiih lull works. ~- 1',,.- i- dune, and nil works ir- lull, or ii. arly -~. I'd win. t halo be .1 mc n.,1-1 In- .lone al on. c. not meet mil talk n:il lii.-n call another! in. etiiig. :.uk again, lien .-.ill lend. rs. and auolh. r 1,,.-I ,v.-,-k : I.ut dee,,!,- an I gel t,. vvoik 1..1.-1 y.-ir one Irc-.-mg Uiipani a;i- I.urn- d down in the mi Idle ..f Ihc' s, ,-..,. .. ,- vv.,rl. ii••: again in t'lt', I- '.V. ck- ".!', t ' Ihe Ci lof t.he .-c.l iiii i -'■ oi k.ug ng.iiii in Novcinl-r. If "th. r pt.lc. - l -.1 -.. rich a- v.,, klmid .1:1 d-i : sir.- -w. in, nnd v\. en but l-r an 1 men ~,.- p.cirmg in n i- t ..i •v ir a !■'. •'lo • '-.- pr. It-, certain this ■ •"•ii.i'.T -■ , "ii. ..'I I. ,-v-e places that are pr.ipare.l w.ll i, •'-, ~:,.- ,-, see 1 :i-n, et- . W.T.W. RACIN . IN \\ \i; TIME ■ I ■ ii.c l--.L:„r . >.'. li is somewhat stirr.ri.ing t . the -mc ..ii : m ••! ill.- j at,' ns - ; .a- mg and trotting 1., r- i I tie i'ia 1.: :,, i :■• upon it .-. -, . that 'th. i '~ . ng ■ f i ;. : da, ■v.:: it the last Ell - .-', . - ,-.,'„ ■ ..is.-M.-ellllg '.a.. : ,-. 'i li.i . :, a- ~ ' , a.- 'is be!. " .. .. i.n-t t ie ■!' -' I. I - .- - i-. ,;. . yen a ■v.-iker p• i. \i :'.- i- .- ,: in ati n than I li.i lof ~. r-i; nn an I \u-.ri,i I- - the iii.t-i"ii . f -. rv:a II ... -, -.;., ~ C!,-. 1i... ig , not .ii; .ci, mm. Ii il I', -c least | i liitl it". '.;".'-- mi op n, .n up vi the -': .;'•< t. s ■ ;' : ;.c ,l . :!■■ -.--! .lennuneers
I allilll ..,;-, a , ~- 1.,,,-e '.eg,.fen oi ' '.;••: e!|. . tl: it Ii id I ~--.- gent ic-nen Ire . lent, d i ilei. i.c iv: ug i.ie !uc ti,:-.-,. ■1 i;. -' :.i .ng. .I i, .1 h! nde Iby ;•:. : id:.. tl . y «,. ,1 I ron-ijorahiy mole: ,i,. i.. ,r st-. tu-e.. A sp. r'l 1:1 Il.i- iL.'ii in. :i. ,- d..-tr ,';, ng its morals vva<t:ng ,t> tinan.-s. enerv.'.i ng ttt i: ■-. a- 1 1... 11..- .. 11 :i and ; onultv of itifr.n.-e! law ':- -n-i br nging upon vi' the ,'i-: ji ; ■iiiciit . ; Almighty (..id." j The -i-,.,ve pi.—iige .„ quoted from a j , . --. on .1. 1 -..--. 1 la-i -unday. there were i nt .er ; -..no .ii . :i . nt- iiu-t as -iv c.c .nglv ] nt- var.aii. c vv ith truth: the reverend I ■ . n.i n. ~;' i.- ;' ,11 1.e!,el tint be -poke - [he t -vi h. -ome i.v- cath.'li. than my , tin t:ie j.iisilii.n '.v:l-ii regard to riu :ng t.i'y upon tii" rebg .ilk- teach.ng •■:' those .ntr-Hted w tii the spiritual guidance of lor a dis.te.-.--,.■ i and -tr dig. - bodi nf moral.ty ic-e-.i..:-. l.y* m.in.-y wi.uld tin.l its way ,nt • 11-.c t tali' it-.r .- .(Ten-. an I the uiij i-i . I ,-.- tax .1 on up. n the ... ,rt«». ..•' something over CI In (inn a : -.ear would nl- , h-- h-.-s. I h--.- tat.- to take up your v.il.ial.l, space. \ t a.-k you lo bear .villi the expression • •; resentment a number hay. felt at the f >ll .»ing st tte | mint r.-icrriiig t" nun.': "Tiiat .t- very j nature and tend ic-.v ~- t . dwarf triemaiihood anl dry up the well spring- if , l.en.vol, ne, in ii man- lirci-t." | Everyone other than tin- 2n ii century Pliark.ee, kll .ws and .. 111 lt- 11: .1 the riat-.e-l and nn-1 generous givr- are 1...5 C who are nd li.-ti-l ti, sport-. We have ample cv..'.. ii. ~ ..j it right through- ., i- ihe pr, -nt e-i- -. Another clerical g.-nt'em.iii -v-.i-e i.-.m is iirnilo-.tncedly . .11, pie. takes except |..n to llie . row.l .heeling a petfoi n..im-e by a g,>"d l'..rs" [owned !v a gen,-:,,,i- s; nrt.-mnn :if I.c ,\ .11 unt' imm.-l !,.- mind. he w 11 r.-iii/e tv- the same sp.nt. that would cheer b.m f..r a noble and tolerant ..pinion or 'Until I -t-."--ii a hrenrb when ocasioii .!"• '.-minds. - it -In- will prove thai a grei iter percentage of those connected will -port, ii .1 i.nly here, but in the Moth. I land, have volunteered for service than ifrntiiany olio's.' t.mn of the eommunit v. I Wlren ti.- I.the :irr yes to c-ise racing t will ,'iwi', w:t!i bowling, polling etc. j lie-1 a- sn.-iut.me-, the tme to pray inland lighting begins. I suggest that the reverend gentlemen in question attend 111 liming Hunt < luh Meeting, and hy | personal uhw'rv.itioii. widen their outlook | i .spoil a t-iilijeet. that at present, they !kn..w nothing of. I was plca-.-l :., -."- at least C.vo religious denomiiiat ions re-pre-ented by their clergymen at Eii-rsiie Hi st week. Their presence divencs every i honest, and unprejudiced man's eommen d.ition. Ihe instinct of a true sportsman 's to wi |i ..me nii.l lionmir : ii- parson th.it ■i- ready to he with 1,:- ibi.-k in their r. [cre.it.,,n-. n- .n their devotions. It any:i. line were t ' In- g.i.ned iii the direction „l promoting victo.y for our arm.- hy the ' Hlirupl iiss.il,on nf nil sporis. an I all I".,rm- of r.-.-1-e.itl'Oii throughout the Kin ~,,,-. i.v nil iiu-:in- lei it be so forthwith. I l.c p:o:',s.-,oi,ai owner, the ditto trainer. 11,,. |,| ■~ inckcv . 1 in- slnble men have no .. ~, ~, ;l s-n i lin- duly rpialihoil .-1.-rl. | j;„ ||~|v i irders, and deprive h.m -f In- i living, ii ii I vice v.-isii; till from ihe t .p 1 !,„ ~.„. bottom ring uf 50... ty have their particular mention in th,-steady develop-in.-nt of human .Ul.nr-. v- a humble anl I eirin-l adv..cute nnd follower of all I !1,'.g,t',....-t. spo-t. I sil„.-r',he -cvseij. I I Vn'.irs very truly. ' - E. MVI'iK. i
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 144, 18 June 1915, Page 9
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