MEAT for export
; feOME INTERESTING FIGURES.' Up to and including' June 17, the New Zealand Government liave paid for meat purchased on. behalf of the Imperial Government £'.2,031,598.- As payment is made on shipaient, this money lias been paid only for moat actually dispatched or Douvloadecl on. steamers to sail.' flThere must be more' than £2,000,000 ..worth of meat in stores in New Zealand 'ready for shipment. ">'• In view of this cry that is being raised in some localities most recently, in 'Auckland, abouil the allocation of space in outward steamers, ,ifc.. is interesting to note the storage capacity 'available in the principal frozen meat districts, 'i'liis is as follows: —Wellington, 075,000 carcasses; Canterbury, ' 640,000 carcasses ;;'Otago, 165,000 carcasses; Southland,. 310,000''carcasses;" Hawke's. ,Bay, 230,000. carcasses ; Poverty Bay, 280,000 carcasses; Auckland, 55,000 carcasses. These figures indicate the .capacity of the storage space, under normal conditions; "In this last season necessity has compelled the companies to-pack the stores as densely as possible, even filling up passages, so that the stores have in many instances actually held tens of thousands more sheep than they wero built' to hold. : , The secret of successful creative ability business "Master Strokes" are the result of "Thoroughness.'" ; Since we ' started in business, fo be thorough Has been the ideal for which we have constantly "striven, and by thoroughness we do not refer'merely to routine work. We regard- it of the greatest importance to get the confidence! rif', our hundreds of cream suppliers, to show them'results all the time. We have -done so, are doing so, and will always continue to give them a straight deal and something to spare. Bail your butter, milk, eggs, and cream to Wanganui ! Fresh Food Coy.—Advt. I Dairy Factory Managers should get parJKculars of the celebrated Victor' Chews Wat. Everyone that has used a "Victor" Bays they are the best made. Albert J, JParton, Dairy. Speoialißt, Carterton, j : 'Alt the Nelson Snpremo Court yester'day, before Mr. Justice Chapman, James (Francis Eogan, charged on three counts of indecently asaulting boys at the Stoko Training Farm, where he had been an attendant,, was, says a Press Association telegram, found guilty on one count, and fentenced to ten years' imprisonment.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 8
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364MEAT for export Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 8
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