FROZEN MEAT.
NEW SOUTH WALES AND NEW i ZEALAND. SYDNEY, Juno 1. Mr Lance, New South Wales commercial agent in London, writing to his department, says the colony will have to be content with an inferior place in the frozen meat market if it will treat the trade merely as a means of disposing of intermittent surpluses in flocks. To ensure success it must go in for more careful crossbreeding, similar to what has been done in New Zealand. That colony has achieved an entirely enviable reputation upon the London market. Commenting on figures showing New Zealand's output last year, he says there is a feeling that tfew Zealand flocks are being strained.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 127, 2 June 1904, Page 3
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113FROZEN MEAT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 127, 2 June 1904, Page 3
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