MEAT SHIPMENT
THE BEST DONE TO SECURE SPACE. A deputation representing Auckland Interests will wait upon the Prime Minister to-morrow to make representations with regard to the shipment of meat. The members of the deputation will urge that the northern province has not received all the space to which it is entitled. Mr Massey, mentioning this matter to a representative of the “New Zealand Times’’ last evening, said that ho .thought he would bo able to convince this deputation, as he had convinced other representatives of provincial interests, that the Government had done the best post sible under the peculiar circumstances created by the war. . “One result of the shipping trouble -ought to be an improvement in the provision for the * storage of frozen* meat,” added the Prime Minister. “Down in Canterbury they have erect-, od within two months _ a refrigerating! store capable of holding 80,000 car-' eases. If there were more stores theDominion could face a temporary of ships without anxiety.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9076, 22 June 1915, Page 5
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162MEAT SHIPMENT New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9076, 22 June 1915, Page 5
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