FREEZING WORKS.
THE FARMERS’ INTEREST. { • WELLINGTON, February 3. Following a discusion in committee on the subject'd the’ proposed freezing works merger the executive of the., New Zealand Farmers’ Union passed the following resolution : — ~ _ -.-“ That j the executive views with alarm the .apthy of the'Meat/Board .towards the safeguarding of the farmers’/freczingiworks, and'agiiin ; asks That ithe committee/of- in-S--.be ’ appointed at . once .to make ines i into ■ the work 'of the smaller works.” - sS.s --i ...;S It '.was indicated “that advances ihad been made in the past' by fjr&ezing companits in the direction of a merg&r, and that having? not . biien ? accepted,; Mthb^fh v made in the utmost good faith, it-was improbable .thatoany- further .-advances would be, made By the freezing companies.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3804, 8 February 1927, Page 20
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