Frosen Meat.
London, August 21. General Newmnrch has promised Mr J. H. Geddes, manager af the Pastoral financial Associ'-fon of New South Wale,«, every assistance in supplying Indian troops with frozen mutton from the o)]onie: j . Mr Geddes has, with the assi'dls'inca of Messrs Dungar and Grai t, completed a scheme, the subst'Auoe of which wa.3 telegraphed last month, respecting European Compauiep. A powerful directorate is being nppnint;d, and shipowners arc taking shares. The agreement with the shipping conipauics provides for the necessity for different though uri« form temperatures for frozen meat nnd butter. Mr Geddes considers that though united, the United .States and Argentine 11 '■ public are fornvdable rival?, if Viet >rh ;md N T e>v South Wales imitate Queensland in the support accorded to refrigerating works the scheme is sure to be successful,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 201, 25 August 1893, Page 2
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135Frosen Meat. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 201, 25 August 1893, Page 2
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