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JAMBBS' BMSTOL ASSOCIiTIOK' mmrp of jieat Advances which the Bristol And Dominions Producers' AssociaHPtion Ltd are prepared to make toa.ny«Wpßcr wllo consigns to them through ♦ho West Ooaet" Potts of England:- .•....'" Advances are made against Shipping documents or egaanst store Warranta pendin*, shipment. ' , . >pi,««i» advances for first auality are made clear of freezing 1 and Etupßine charges, wnrte Aviation advances in addition, mi arc based on. tho. High Oommi.«. Fhioh we asso_i ehipracnt, and vary as those prices Vary. Thus; if ?! M rn*htomfflfs"iOßC*s cable shows 611 do toe London price of lamb, tto advances th -?, <Lf sfweentof 61d. per lb. (thesefigures are based on conservative values, SrtM/ta wS * by-products). Espies:- ■~■ . LAMB ADVANCE : LIMITED. ¥0 AN AVERAGE WEIGHT OJ Mb. fllb. ■ tt ?dt, Wod'afepoMd of to d iarmcr? d ofd'cr;'c 3 timated''v'alue'S:'to »rfflß^ l 7&Tlx^i r M^p"0 ,l ilf " * \tETHEK OE JIAIPEX WES. s«b. EWES. 561b. .j „„,... B„r cent, of sd. is 3id.... IS 2 Advance 65 per cent, of 4Jd. i« wad. l'j «' g M A,\ro. disponed of to farm- Fat. Pelt, Wool, disposed of ,o .„• „r!l<.i' estimated value 4s. to ss. farmers' order, estimated value HI ° a r f Vs. 6d—••■■ •■••• 4s. to ss, 61, gay 4s. fid 4 6 '" Total cash received by farmer ... 19 6 Toial cash received by farmer.., it 0 ' " nv iiKKF Average BCOlb. COW BEEP, Average 6COlb. 0i . p .«. 1 . ifig, 1 . j „„,« (& ner cent, of 41d. is 2?d. 9 3 4 Advance 65 per cent, 3Jd. ,is 2.4,3 d, 6 1 6 4fJ* TOit Tonsuc. and Tail, dls- Hide, etc disposed to farmers' Hide. !<"■• l " f'jrtorrf o f,kv, esti- order, value 355. to 455., say 40s. 2 0 0 to «ta,w ...... JJ_o Total cash received by far-mor ... II 8 4 Total cash received by fanner 81 6 tl Ifncnny per lb. less is advanced against second quality in oil classes of meat. NOTE.—It is desirable that farmcra should remember:— < That Bristol eho-rises. inohidtng cold storage for tho first month, nro less than half of London's, while the freights *ro the same, j That tho London 2!b. weight allowance on mutton is saved by shipptac to t n«ha| ! «n'nracUc*> about 3 per cent, out rf the 6 per cent, deducted fer cold weights, as"against hot weights, is caved at Bristol, i Tl,c» the Company BunranteM that the farmers' produce nill bo properly take?, caro of at the Bristol and other West Coais ports, which cannot be promised in the c«eo of London. 5 Tbafno produce will, under any circumstances, be disposed of at lees than tho ' rulin" price in London at the liujo of rale. '« That with tho saving which nrar lie effected in insurance, the.* differences in the charge?, atone, me.nl- «a nflvniilago to tho farmer of, approximately. Id. per lb. ■ Further particulars can be obtained from the >U'l£\.r\- WELLINGTON OFFICE, \srruATiiD at the eqial exchange puddings.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1970, 29 January 1914, Page 8
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484Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1970, 29 January 1914, Page 8
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