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Rail Firitdiit . 88. HH wMEwWaw Christchurch Ovemigm f Services J» aaaes* <- OwistchurehtoAshbutton-Timaru Ashb X abtea ’ Tima™ Small Lots Goods Christchurch — Into “B"Shed by 4.00p.m. Lyttelton Hornby I Heathcote by 1-.30p.m. Sockburn by 2.00p.m. 8.00a.m. 8.00a.m. Woolston Papanui J Wagon Loads, Heavy or Bulky Goods Christchurch —lnto "Waltham Yard" by 4.00p.m. 8.00a.m. 8.00a.m. Rail Parcels Christchurch —lnto Parcels Depot by 5.00p.m. . Lyttelton I Hornby I Heathcote I by 1,30p.m. Sockburn I by 2.00p.m. 8.00a.m. 8.00a.m. Woolston J Papanui J \ Road Parcels ' ' Christchurch — Into Victoria St Depot by 4.15p.m. -- 8.00a.m. Victoria St Depot by 5.00p.m. 8.00a.m. Asbburton to Christchurch and Timaru Ch , lstci S b ' e at Timaru WagonLMds,°Heavy or Bulky Goods ’ lnb >' 4 00pm - MO* 4 "- - MOam - Road Parcels I lnb y s 0() P m e °° am 8 00a m Timaru to Ashburton-Christchurch A ♦ u u Ashburton Christchurch Small Lots Goods (“E" Shed West) Into Timaru by 4.00p.m. 8.00a.m. 9.00a.m. Wagon Loads, Heavy or Bulky Goods Loaded Timaru by 4.00p.m. 8.00a.m. 9.00a.m. Rail and Road Parcels Into Timaru by 4.00p.m. 8.00a.m. 8.00a.m. ExWashdyke to Christchurch anOshhurton Available at In By Ashburton Christchurch \ Small Lots 2.00p.m. 8.00a.m. 8.00a.m. VA « Wagon Lots 3.00p.m. 8.00a.m. 9.00a.m. | I For further information — Telephone: 1 / Christchurch 794-040, Mr L. Keown, Ext. 8522 \ / Ashburton 5179, Mr R. Milner, Ext. 667 Timaru 47-199, Goods Supervisor, Ext. 730 dwmeshs*

Rural delivery This first delivery, when the New Zealand farmer sends his . ' '' . stock to the freezing works, sets the wheels in motion. Starts ’’ ■’” ’ ■ the complex operation which results in the highest grades of meat, prepared as required and in perfect condition, arriving in all the markets of the world. Old markets and new. . New Zealand meat is the largest single export earner for New Zealand. And it all starts with the farmer. VITAL CO-OPERATION - -==' — «£~g .? = The New Zealand meat exporting industry and the New ~ _gs=|=-=s: Zealand livestock farmer are both vital to one another. 1 tW; - ; i. ""g" Many of the freezing companies are public companies with tWßWKri^ l * i t ‘jfesgdg&-n--?--"2--3g=~r- iy v- .I. -~. _ -".g shares eagerly sought after as sound investments with ‘;- hJI "'”” •• ■■■■■ '"t; —■ „’’ =— * growth potential and good returns. Many farmers are —•• • .~.~~T•' ~: „" ’ -r ’isA2- . " - ’ shareholders. Other freezing companies are farmer ~ z_~~ co-operatives.-another example of the close and vital linking of ~~ 1 1 this strong industrial chain. =- DIVERSIFICATION —=-.BBdZ ' ■= z : . Just as today's successful farmer is diversifying, so too are the ' =jp= ~’ New Zealand freezing companies. ‘2£rCjWy.'±3fc''' ~ ll •' ~ Wool scouring. tanning', shipping, clothing manufacturing, -TTeTrTZ - ' food processing, pharmaceutical chemicals, building ~ u "" ! ' ■7r-=^ ii materials, computers. These are some of the avenues being ,}t .gsgirl’ 4- • explored to help increase profitability in the face of cost - '■ . escalation and at the same time provide employment security : for the lar 9 e nurnt,ers of New Zealanders employed directly -•■'■* "rsy-.v-'-ssjiEksß . j and indirectly by the industry.' RESEARCH ..-■■jATOfefe=u gsS The primary producer, the farmer, can and does take - 'Bzz.zg?'' *' advantage of all the research that is done by the freezing z— ~——* companies, to improve the quality of our meat products. , ~.,. . ,■=■■-=::.:■ ~ - As this industry is so important to the New Zealand economy. ■-" ■___ a i = £ = ' : f=-v !i the NZ Government, too. is vitally interested and involved in its - 1 :;:=gg---~r=gz well being. Together with the New Zealand Meat Producers' ■iiisgMWmag ■ Board and the New Zealand Freezing Companies Association '~yv ■■ "s—hss . it funds and guides the Meat Industry Research institute. The ‘ r-:-;— Institute undertakes pure and applied researchon all aspects jy. J" -'l"* '" =^=h==^ -.iisa- ’.'sJ££~=r.a? a = of the meat industry. '' ■ , y" - "' THE CUSTOMER ■ , ln over one hundred countries, our marketers discuss ,■"zzizzzzz? -=-~ ..- '-z-sss requirements, specifications, delivery dates, financial ~ 1 ' ' JTssx:' , buyers. aM s "=~=-~.'.■■■ From that original delivery from the farmer. 3.000 different S =3 market specifications are met 1 Frozen, chilled, shrink- : Sire '■ ■ wrapped, vacuum packed, specially cut, aged and conditioned. ■■■■■■ . ~-- We meet any customer's request l The farmer delivers, then we z .- . deliver! fe^zzrzzz?-- - .'-AWARENESS ; ' ' ~ ~ = '^zir 2 -=3=~~ — -——ln our second century we hope that the people of New Zealand ■ t "S « s»==-— -.1---hs : : -- -_ ■ : ... -,. -—y iag W ||| continue to be aware of the far-reaching importance of '-' • . 1 the freezing industry, the skill with which it is operated, the SS ,E - >S /. ~zi “■= -tzz 1 . "z-zs^-— jgzs overseas money it earns and the number of New Zealanders it ,/*i'' 'i 1 - ~~ z ....r^i_..employs. -'■ '■■>!■ -==g£ - aa^raa^ -.-r.afssaa.z a—£_a, n j We are doing well...we are proud of that and we will : jJ_- z^? ; 1 ' ' i 1 continue ..TRYING TO IMPROVE THINGS ALL THE TIME. New Zealand ag Freezing Companies ■ Association Ina Illi MB ■IIIMII Mllllll lIPII HI . . I -T7-W.-. NZFB24 <..

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