THE MEAT INDUSTRY
NEW WORKS WANTED MOVEMENT IN SOUTHLAND (Per United Press Association) INVERCARGILL, June 3. The establishment of two new freezing works in Southland is the objective of a movement just launched. Beginning at Dipton to-morrow, urgent meetings are to be held in various parts of the province, and, on Wednesday. June 22, all producers interested in the proposal are to meet members of the Meat Board at Invercargill. It was stated this evening by a farmer engaged in raising fat lambs that there was at present a lack of adequate facilities for killing and freezing, and farmers had to wait for space at the works. He added that there was a strong demand by the farmers of Southland for another works.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 4 June 1938, Page 16
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