XMAS LAMB.
Xew Zealand land., will be on t table next Christmas Day in mu hollies in 1 in- Old ( mint ry. The i
spouse to the Xew Zealand M--.it Hi-i diners’ Hoard’s receiu oiler lo imv.au! single carcases of prime Xew Zealand la Dili as Christmas present* to friendin Croat Britain has brought forth greater results than anticipated. Over 1 .(Mil carcases, most of them to he delivered ill Christmas week, have been sent through the Hoard. In this way it is estimated that between six and seven thousand people- —probably lor the first time - will he knowingly partaking of frozen lamb from Xew Zealand. liy arraugemeni made by the Hoard only the la-st quality lamb will 111- delivered. A card will he attached to each carcase statin;; m large letters that it i' a sample of New Zealand lamb, and on the hack of the card will appear printed direct ions as t-, the best mot-bod of treatment and cooking. Hre.-ii importance is alia-li-ed Ip t.lie Board lo this for I pub lieiiv. The results have to satisfied 1 lie Hoard that it intends to give the public anotln-r opportunity of rending new season's lambs to Friends m Cn-.u Britain for IvtsH-i week, wiii'h. i~ the hil.lh seas.ui.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1923, Page 4
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210XMAS LAMB. Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1923, Page 4
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