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LATE COMMERCIAL.

THE FROZEN MEAT MARKET. The Bank of Australasia has received the following cablegram from its London office:— “Frozen lambs: At the beginning of the month the demand was disappointing, with prices slightly lower. Later trade improved, with prices steady for prime quality, but secondary lambs lagged owing to a larger proportion of these recently. Buyers are more active. Prices are firmer, especially for heavyweights, which are becoming short. Australian lambs are sharing in the improvement. Frozen mutton: For New Zealand wethers the prices are high owing to small supplies, of ewes. Australian mutton rather slow trade, although rather better feeling later. Frozen, beef: Larger quantities arriving. Weaker values anticipated.”

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 249, 2 August 1937, Page 6

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LATE COMMERCIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 249, 2 August 1937, Page 6

LATE COMMERCIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 249, 2 August 1937, Page 6

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