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HAWKE'S BAY EARLY LAMBS.

Hawke's Bay iambs are welt forward, and allocations have been made to enable large numbers to be exported' in time for the Christmas market. It is estimated that. fully 59,000. lambs will be available. The Tamaroa is due at Napier on Monday, and will take approximately 27,000 carcasses, states the Hastings correspondent of the "New Zealand Herald." On the following Monday the Port Nicholson will take about 18,000 carcasses. The Rangitiki is due at Napier on November 14, and will tail direct for London on November 17. Her allocation is not yet available, but it is anticipated that it will bring tlie number to well over 50.000 carcasses. For the Christmas market last year - the Tainui was the only vessel to load, when 23,145 carcasses were shipped.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 12

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HAWKE'S BAY EARLY LAMBS. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 12

HAWKE'S BAY EARLY LAMBS. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 12

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