THE MEAT MARKET.
THE AUSTRALIAN EMBARGO. By Telemßh.—Preis Assn.—CoDjrimt. • Beceived July 0, 5.5 p.m, / m t. i , London, July 7. H»S{&n b?6 iJ B fili « htl y easier at ' Smithfield, and there is a better Hnmnnfl for mutton, which is unchanged. The trade does not expect a fall until the consumers lose their keenness. frnm'fl,' 811 m "" on almoat disappeared- , from the market some weeks prior to de- ' ht A ¥, ea , nwh!le the trade i 8 oy the cabled announcement from Australia relating to the proposed embargo • on meat exports, and is waiting to learn the bearing thereof on Government neat Assn W Australia -~4us.-N.Z. Cable
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1920, Page 5
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106THE MEAT MARKET. Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1920, Page 5
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