HON. T. MACKENZIE IN THE SOUTH.
FROZEN MEAT AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. \St TELEG&AEB — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] j DTTNEDIN, 27th January. The Hon. T. Mackenzie arrived from the North by the second express to- ! night. In reply to a question, he said that he had received an invitation to attend the Royal Show at Norwich, but, owing to the work before him, he could not see his way to accept it. With reference to the question of the admission of New Zealand frozen meat to Continental markets, Mf. Mackenzie said that he had been studying very closely the whole question of the exportation of produce, especially frozen meat, to England, America, Vancouver, and the Continent, for some time, and he hoped to be able to say something about the matter before long.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 3
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