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Uniled Press Aisociation—By Eiectrio 1 fiegraph—Copyri(jht. LONDON, January 29. There is a brihk sale for wool and a better tone, llest merinos are improving, whilst oilier sorts are fins.
TllK TRADE IN I'KOZEIX KIDNEYS
NEW IJECiULATICNS TO BE
IAXSIXXS. January 30. The Frozen Moat Trade Association Rtato that tht* Local Government Hoard will shortly issue frwih regulations in respect to liidneyii, fcwoetIjieads. and other offnl. Meanwhile the l>rest'nt ot packing is to be tontinned. When' tho regulations are isMi(»'i a fortnight's grace will be given Colonial shipper.* in wjiieh to t>xstocks. The Association suggests tli.it stocks of the i>r«.ent stylo be kept low . pending the regulations.
The New Zealand Farmers' Co-opera-tive Association, Ltd., have received tho following cable from their London oiiicf : —"Mutton—J'rime Canterbury, delivered at Smithfield, licht 3 13-16 d, medium fljd, heavy 3 9-16 d per lb. Wheat—Market has advanced 3d per tiuartor. The market is,steady." Messrs W. Weddcl ana Co.'s weekly market cable reports that frozen meac gt.nerally is Unchanged.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 9
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