FROZEN MEAT INDUSTRY.
' -*r — TOO MANY FREEZERS. (By Telesraph.—Press Association.) '. WELLINGTON, this day.' Mr. Crumsie, chairman of the Australian Meat Council, who has been touring the meat districts in New' Zealand, speaks in high-terms" of what'he-ha. seen. He considers sheep farmers have little to learn in raising and handling sheep, but that overhead charges could be reduced by curtailing the number of freezing works. Too many, he thinks, have been erected. The principal reason for his visit was to watch a trial shipment of beef under the Linley chilling system. It is possible, in his opinion. that the invention may make a great difference to Australia and New Zealand, . and enable them to meet Argentine competition.
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 6
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116FROZEN MEAT INDUSTRY. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 6
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