KEEPING PACE WITH N.Z.
Australian Export Lamb Competition (Received 8, 12.30 p.m.) „• . LONDON, Dec. 7. The campaign to combat the supremacy of New Zealand lamb on the British marlcet, was inaugurated 'with the Australian Meat Board's first Ai's-tralian-wide export lamb competition in con junction with the council of the Australian Society of Breeders. The exhibition at Smithfield- of 185 carcases has been visited by representa-, tives of tne Argentine,- Canada and the United States and New' Zealand. Mr J. I. Hamilton, the judge, said that the competition was an incentive ! to producers to export lamb, suitable for the Home market and which would ■fill the gap after the New Zealand season. The carcases entered were all neat and compact and a revelation of what Australia was capable of producing. Mr McCann, South Australian Trade Commissioner, said that the board was determined to keep pace with New Zealand's publieity.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 64, 8 December 1937, Page 6
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