DOMINION MEAT.
NEW ZEALAND FACILITIES. ALREADY MORE~THAN NECESSARY Press Association. WELLINGTON, August 17. In the course of his remarks at the annual meeting of the Wellington Meat Export Coy. today, the chairman (Mr C. Elgar) said, in reference to the American proposals, that there were sufficient works in New Zealand, provided they were run at full capacity, to deal with a year's output of meat in two months. There were other works being erected. The suggestion that the producers could make use of an American monopoly in this respect was of little use. It was one thing to make use of a monopoly and quite, another to have it make use of you. By selling c.i.f. as in the past, the producers would be benefiting themselves, but to give the monopoly the license asked for would only be to have more machinery and plant provided in a direction in which they were already being overdone.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2030, 17 August 1920, Page 11
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