In a paper on "The Frozen Meat Industry of New Zealand," Mr. M. A. Elliott writes in the Journal of Science and Technology that there are more sheep in the United Kingdom than in New Zealand. The British flocks, too, Lave increased since the war. The writer holds that "if tho war has done no other good it certaialy has caused the erection of enormously increased frozen meat storage in the Dominion," the total capacity now being equal to over six million carcases; about a year's exports in normal- times. The New Zealand consumption of mutton. Mr. Elliott puts at 1A million sheep and half a. million lambs.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 8
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