THE PIG INDUSTRY.
B? soma qm«nt h f-.li oat that Mr A. W. upon to p>-ono=e tho t m- of "The Pi« Industry" •.-- the Mid C;:e Bacon Company'* diuavr ut Wmdville oa WedEeid -.y The rti'mb «• fo- M nst?rton, as is usual w.th hioj, rose up to the ocT.°,ion. ia," hi said, "the l.ioou facfc-iry I hsre over •visited, and it h>s p',! use i ma greatly to obs'rv* tha ui-:i:up *nd ptliio*-pVc ,' p. avr r in which a Urge and impori'.vjt - cnkn ,jf nr p „p n h. tion is lsyio;-: u:v,s; ti for the bem--.fi?! -r; Jjr«in»..i-.v, (f.MU'htr) -Hundreds of .ur )..un< 'ji« :i i;.a-e re cent!v goiv-i.i for « uig.btntu-" tx peditio-j. Th".y h,.'--,> ;='fj Ne -Z • .'*iu! lor ths parp-w ■ of killing a f ; w Bjers at the o h«r fnl of ih - w ( ,r:H, (ix-vt • laugher) 1h ir s-.cntirtP k e:>tir<l> j ▼elontary. ai (1 htre to>, wh i.ave ,V larga number ~f tr.;» ni=iriy M p.rp-r d to sacrifice th=ir lives id a vjiuutary way for thii sufc.i ( f Mj-> r-.tin-* around them. (Applaote »nd Kushter.) And, to, have we no tribute on an OCCwion of this kind for Cook and the eoo;i work that he did ? (Laughter) He his done more to Ohjistiun's-N-.w Zo-lmd, :\m\ to hnprivp the i;, una to change their tabite than a i tie wi sionsrie? that ever -. e e setio hi r-. (G.i.•-•.- i,,ughte.r.) What was thf> eff. a: v.? thtd men'* philanthropic work ? "'as it not; to give the cs.'i-cs ;.f "hi* oo'ooy new tastes, new ( ,nJ nr-v,- am' i'ious? "Was it nos to civUke thei • palttw, so that t':ry ier.rr.t'd to p of--..- n.-a'.t jjriik tobakfvi t>.i£ri-jr«a-y, udc! has not tin ■*ff;ct of t-ia; bs-ru i.u ;w» a iar f maaber of va'ii'i 1 )!? hcmin ive ? (Yui>>, •and crrei of " i!o-epork.'*) Yoj way ■say whac y >u iiko about: ir, hut th>. p : 2 ■indojtry ji a otea r>e Silvato \ >»f ■ram'otri of oar ft Its, who voo'd fcava starred raatiy c t : rai< hot f,r that. . . . I w-.-nt fcoa siow some years »g\ c.r.d foanJ thpre s young men in charsrr of a hoi'er warding a ck»ib Ei'-pan t >r. H" showed m« its points, and rxpisinflh bow it wou'd net on y work ihb tepevr-.t-ir, unt how it ■woolj h>il np food p;oiucis for sttc: as well fTe siid to me: 'Se, now. Sttist.-r. if yon waa goiij' in ft rearin' hogf-!' (GreaS lao>bter.) .'My .boy,' I that for p*st.' (Sbneks of lanahrer.) A»id, do y>u know, I con'd not set »»-sy f-o-n hitn fo- about half An bear, he was ~o anxnui f)r ace to buy oi e - {renawed anghtet- aad appiHus-) - !-o was bo «nxoas to sijew nr ;v:)w I coni.i feed ■xpj f.ig[B »ad sculd theni tUrocgh ;he init-nrmn f slLy of tiiat n: at lilt o i;-▼entio-j of his." (AppUuke.j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 19 March 1901, Page 4
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479THE PIG INDUSTRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 19 March 1901, Page 4
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