FROZEN MEAT.
The Bank of New Zealand Produce Department has received the following advice from, its London office as at close of business last .week:—Frozen Meat: Smaller supplies of wethers have caused prices' to harden. Ewes .are in short supply and prices are nominal. Lower prices for lamb are expected in the near future owing to larger supplies' arriving. The market for beef iB firm. Wethers, light, 7%d to B>/id per 1b; wethers, heavy, 6%d to 7%d; ewes, 5d to 6d; lambs, 25's, ll%d to llVad; lambs, B's, llVtd to ll%d; lambs, 4's, ll%d to ll%d; lambs, seconds, lO^d to 10% d; ox, hinds, 6%d to 63£ d; ox, fores, 5d to 5%d;-cow, hinds, 5%d to 6d; cow, fores, !'4%d"t0.4%d.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 12
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120FROZEN MEAT. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 12
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