MEAT EXPORT TRADE
PRESENTS TO FRIENDS AT HOME.
The New Zealand Meat Producers' Board reports on the export trade as l°^Z s : ~ Sl"PPei* November-December 10,095 quarters beef, 104,336 carcasses mutton, 284,541 carcasses lamb. The arrangement recently made by the New Zealand Meat Producers' Board to deliver, single carcasses of prime New Zealand lamb for £1 13s per carcass has met with very gratifying results, over 1100 single carcasses being delivered to addresses all over Great Britain By this means it is estimated that this prime article of New Zealand's produce will be introduced.to some 7000 people. The London office of the board i s now continually receiving letters from different recipients in Great Britain eulogising tlie quality of the lambs received.
Hits form of advertisement is regarded by the New Zealand Meat ProducersBoard as a valuable means of introducing New Zea and lamb in quarters where it was probably unknown before, and as it will be labelled "New Zealand" it will be the means of letting consumers know what to. expect when' they order Kiew Zcalnnd lamh. Only prime carcasses of New Zealand's new season's lamb are delivered under- this ,rit/on<-'cmeiit Full particulars of the scheme wYll he found in the advertising columns.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 7
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203MEAT EXPORT TRADE Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 7
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