Mr. J. McCarthy, who is well known as a designer of freezing works, said at Christchurch that New Zealand led the world so far as freezing works were concerned. In Canterbury some of the old freezing works were worked more economically than some of the new ones in the North Island. In some instances North Island works were using three to four times as much coal as was the case in respect to some Canterbury works He urged that a return should bo made as soon as possible to the standard of grading established prior to the war, and spoke strongly against the cutting up of earcases. He warned Canterbury farmers that the North Island would soon outstrip the South Island in the production of mutton and beef.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 186, 22 July 1920, Page 5
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