MARKING FROZEN MEAT.
TO THE KDITOB. Sin — I noticed in your issue of the 19th instant a letter on the above important subject signed Horbert J. Crowther, advocating tho marking of frozen meat by what is known as flesh-marking, such as is adopted by butchers for fancifully decorating meat for show purposes. For the information of your correspondent and your numerous readers interested in tho matter, I I may inform them that an invention was ! patented in New Zealand \ some months since by Mr. E. G. Holloway, Manager of the Huppy Valley Meat Company, exaotly bearing out your correspondent's ideas, the marking being accomplished by a series of luncot knives set in a cylinder in such form as to carry tho desired device. A model of the invention was sent to London by Mr. D. McGill, who recently went Homo in connection with his new freezing process, and as the two matters ate in the interests of frozen meat, we may shortly expect to hoar further on the subject. I am, &c, E. G. Holloway.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)
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175MARKING FROZEN MEAT. Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)
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