THE DEPRESSED MEAT MARKET
«■> "—/ 13y Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Thursday. Mr. Stringer, n.anagcr (if the Fanners' I'reczing Company, interviewed regarding liie reported fear in the meat market Ity Homo buyers, said there might he something in it. It meant that the big trade depression in England had restricted purchases, while there had been an increase in export of Argentine meat. Increased supply and decreased eonsump. tion necessarily meant reduced eonsumption, and to this he attributed the decline. He stated that buyers In London were playing off one agent against an ; other to reduce prices, and he considered there should be one agent at Home lor tile wliota colony. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 152, 23 July 1909, Page 2
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108THE DEPRESSED MEAT MARKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 152, 23 July 1909, Page 2
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