RETAIL BUTCHERS
ASSOCIATION'S MOVE "NO INDEFINITE CLOSING" P.A. WELLINGTON, this day. When asked if it was the intention of the New Zealand Master Butchers' Association that all retail butchers' shops throughout the Dominion should close from next Monday if increased retail prices for meat were not granted, the secretary of the Wellington Employers' Association, Mr. W. J. Mountjoy, said he emphatically denied that any instruction or request had been given that butchers should close their shops indefinitely from Monday next.
All ttiat had been suggested by the New Zealand Master Butchers' Association, said Mr. Mountjoy, was that butchers should close their shops on Monday, September 10, for the purpose of holding a daytime meeting only to consider the following: (1) The shortage of stock;. (2) the high prices ruling for stock; (3) wholesale and retail meat prices; and (4) whether or not frozen meat should be made available for retail sale to the general public.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 210, 5 September 1945, Page 6
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