FROZEN MEAT MARKET
A.BETTER OUTLOOK. Tn reporting on the frozen meat markct? on September 30, Messrs. Gilbert Anderson and Co, the «° I" nial meat agents have the followingSinithtield, marketings of imported meat for lost week showed nearly 1000 tons more Australasian mutton and lamb sold os compared with the same period o* 1914. The trade continues particular y good for New Zealand mutton and Umb. The demand for this claw of meat in the metropolitan area has been ««« eau»e large quantities to be railed from prorinoiaF stores to London, and shipmonta now arriving meet a speedy sale Controlled price is prohibiting hfsale of Australasian beef, Brnwlinu beef being sold well under Government price. Some salts have been made, however, to the Continent, and we understand, theie is .every prospect of New. Zealand beef, both here and iu New Zealand, being sjld to the Continent. There f™ ideations that money is loss plentiful; the public inquiring more for the cut meat, this being.the cheapest.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 47, 19 November 1920, Page 6
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163FROZEN MEAT MARKET Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 47, 19 November 1920, Page 6
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