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THE SMITHFIELD AND ARGENTINE MEAT COMPANY'S WORKS, SOUTH AMERICA. With the frozen meat trade of our colony in its present thriving condition, operations at the Smithfield and Argentine Meat Company's works, South America, will be watched with considerable interest. The s.s. Highland Heather is seen close to the works taking in her fiist cargo of frozen meat for England. It will be noticed that the steamer lies right alongside the works, the meat being run aboard on sloping lines at a minimum of cost.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2688, 20 September 1905, Page 48

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THE SMITHFIELD AND ARGENTINE MEAT COMPANY'S WORKS, SOUTH AMERICA. With the frozen meat trade of our colony in its present thriving condition, operations at the Smithfield and Argentine Meat Company's works, South America, will be watched with considerable interest. The s.s. Highland Heather is seen close to the works taking in her fiist cargo of frozen meat for England. It will be noticed that the steamer lies right alongside the works, the meat being run aboard on sloping lines at a minimum of cost. Otago Witness, Issue 2688, 20 September 1905, Page 48

THE SMITHFIELD AND ARGENTINE MEAT COMPANY'S WORKS, SOUTH AMERICA. With the frozen meat trade of our colony in its present thriving condition, operations at the Smithfield and Argentine Meat Company's works, South America, will be watched with considerable interest. The s.s. Highland Heather is seen close to the works taking in her fiist cargo of frozen meat for England. It will be noticed that the steamer lies right alongside the works, the meat being run aboard on sloping lines at a minimum of cost. Otago Witness, Issue 2688, 20 September 1905, Page 48

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