KTDNKVS IN FHOZKN LAMBS London, !)<><• 23. A mooting of tlio principal bu.yan ol Xbw Zealand In nili protested a gainst the Meat Hoard’s order few- the retention of kidneys in carcases. 'I key an prepared to differentiate to the extent of one half-penny in a lit in favour ol hunks without kidneys, hut refuse t> make contracts without a clear indemnity against all risks I min taint. A previous message said: The In corpora ted Society of .Meat Importer has cabled to New Zealand strongl; protesting on behalf of practically tin whole trade, especially c.i.f. buyers against the New -Zealand .Meal -Hoard's arbitrary decision that kidney: must ho left in land*. If this decis.oi is adhered to, it will undoubtedly lent to serious trouble, and interfere "itl salt-s. The e.i.f. buyers are id rood; making two prices for lambs, with o without kidneys. Prime South Islam lambs will stiller, particularly as owmj i-v their carrying pleutilul internal tat there is distinct danger of tainted htiul uaqrters. Tim Society asks whetlie the Meat Board will make good prove losses duo to those causes,
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1922, Page 3
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182Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1922, Page 3
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