THE MEAT MARKET.
EXPORT TO AMERICA. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wanganui, Feb, 27During a public discussion of the meat glut Mr. W. J. Poison suggested that, it was probable a market might be found in the United States for. the New Zealand surplus meat. The Prem'jr dissented, expressing the view that every pound of meat sent to America would be so much more ammunition for the trust to fight the colonial producers in England. It now transpires that the freezing companies in the Dominion have been advised to ship meat, principally lamb, by the Northumberland to New York or Boston. Space for the various freezing companies has been allotted by the New Zealand Shipping Committee. Oisborne, Feb. 27. The steamer Armagh is due at Gishornc on Tuc.-dny next, from Brisbane (o load 35,0 M carcases of lnmib for N"cw York- The cargo will be Imperial Government commandeered lamb, which has evidently -been disposed of to America, /
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1920, Page 5
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155THE MEAT MARKET. Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1920, Page 5
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