Mr J. H. Mitchell, who was chairman of the organising committee for the seventy-fifth anniversary celebrations of the foundation of the frozen meat industry, and Mrs Helen Stead on what remains of the slaughterhouse at Totara where sheep and lambs were killed for the first shipment. Mr Mitchell is indicating a drain for carrying away blood.
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56Mr J. H. Mitchell, who was chairman of the organising committee for the seventy-fifth anniversary celebrations of the foundation of the frozen meat industry, and Mrs Helen Stead on what remains of the slaughterhouse at Totara where sheep and lambs were killed for the first shipment. Mr Mitchell is indicating a drain for carrying away blood. Press, 13 November 1981, Page 14
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