At the lueotius of the Wellington Provincial Executive of *.he New Zealand Farmers' Union .at Palmerston the • question arose of fiiulin? new markets- for Nov,' Zealand meat lhe president (Mr. W. J. Paeon pointed out that at the present time there were in a ore in the Dominion, afloat, and in store at Home, uonw 11 million carcass. The Dominion output of moat had increased by a million to a million and a half carcasses per annum, oyer the pro. war figure. Groat Bntain had to talw over four million carcasses now in store h»r n and it must maintain ltn trade with Foiltli" America in wliicli it Jiad great ftnnncia! intorcsts and from which it drew a Inn® quantity of beef. Ho strewed the importance of oneiimK up new in lioth >orth and Southern Europe- The matter was left in tho liamis of, the president'and Jlr. G. it. MnvliuK to draft a resolution to be forwardedi to the Board of Asnculture. Children .like .WADE'S WORM FIQ9 -sure mid'ccrtaiu—Advt,- . ,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 10
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169Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 10
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