London.
Meat thawed by the Nelson process has sold a? high as three half-pence ab ive ordinary frozen meat. Mr Stimpson, an expert, expresses the opinion that if it is found possible to extend the operations on a large scale Queensland mutton will take the lead in prices. Since July 2000 bales of merino wool have been sold at -id to ld higher rates chiefly for the American market. The prospects of the next series are cheerful. Tallow— Medium mutton, 24s 9d ; beef, 235. The English wheat market is firm, the Continental steady, and the American is changing a little for the better. Mr Paterson, of the Fresh Food Company, of Sydney, is convinced that during the new season factory butter will not exceed 110*?. He has advised his clients in future to sell immediately, and not to store produce, by which process he believes they will ultimately beat the Danish article and secure an increased demand. The Comte de Paris has left £4,000,000 under his will.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1894, Page 2
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167London. Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1894, Page 2
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