NEW ZEALAND MUTTON IN ENGLAND
4- writer m a Ohrisfphuroh paper s»v«;— *•' The Kngliah peopl i pay dearly fpr their fanciful prejudices Mr Hob lay hand/} me a bn'dher'H oircular received from his son Jn England. It s 0 b forth that t c bntoher is a purveyor of high cla«s English me 4 at a Surrey subupo of London a*"* that he ha lately exue>ienoed an increasing demaC^ for bis famous Wciah mutton which tiv -obtains «ir«u\ !. r ° m W ? n Forest, and is enabled to offer at the fpljowing prtCtta : legs 10d. aadd c 9AJ. haunche& 9Jd ehouiders Bid Mr II *S. E. Hobday, however; implies that thin Llijii ForeHt mutton is no other »han our own frozen mat, and he adds :—* The Dfeop'e here are so prejudiced hera that they will not eat New 2 a and mutton unless they g t it ia the form and uuder the nan>e, and at tbo shims price a-t toe Englißh, T»© present price of New w3id -to'ttd,' built *iil go up ni te r Cbnutmßj tp June, "' - ■" i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 2
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179NEW ZEALAND MUTTON IN ENGLAND Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 2
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