FROZEN MEAT.
Dalgety and Co., Ltd.; report having received* the following cablegram from their London House under date of the 27th hist.: — Lamb.—New Zealand prime crossbred iamb, Canterbury heavy 9£d, light UJd, North Island heavy 9id, hgnt ILjjd. Poor demand for New Zealand lamb, market weaker, depression due to heavy supplies. .Mutton.—New Zealand prime ero,ssnred mutton, Canterbury, heavy (over rilbs) 6£d, light 7Ad, North Island heavy (over 721bs) 6|d, light 7£d. Moderate demand for New Zealand mutton, market weak. Beef.—New Zealand prime ox ueei hinds bid, fores Limited demand for New Zealand beef, prices nominal. Pork.—Market firm. New Zealand pigs sold at 9d to 9sd ex Smithileld. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter.—Market slow, we quote New Zealand salted 19Cs (198 s), Danish 213 s (2145), Australian salted 192 s ('Wis), unsalled 194 s (1965). Cheese.—Market quiet. New Zealand 'white 106 s (106 s), coloured 105 s (105 s), Canadian spot 106 s (106 s), c.i.f. 105 s Tlo3s). Arrivals ijn Greint Britain.—Sine" our last report of the 2.lst instant iiie Pakeha arrived in London, carrying 5895 butter boxes and 6409 cheese crates.
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Shannon News, 4 September 1925, Page 3
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180FROZEN MEAT. Shannon News, 4 September 1925, Page 3
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