Despiie rumors of high prices being offered 'fur this season's lambs, the Dannevirke News is in a positlou to state that up to the present the freezing companies have not, so far as that district is concerned, decided what price they are prepared to give for freezers. Indeed, the market is in such an uncertain condition that any forecast as to likely prices would he extremely difficult at present, though local buyers expect to get some indication for guidance after the Palmerston 'Show There is, however a strong speculative element at work in regard »o store lambs, and these it i« stated, are being bid for at the rat« oi about 20s a piece. These offers' are uispned, it is understood, by reports ol a keen demand in America for Nes Zealand lamb, but whether expectation. ".-S? 0 . P l '"' l ' 3 from that quarter are iu». Ufted js just now impossible to say. /J™ s . hillin «»; s P«»t in the free us, of Nazol to protect the mucous mem branets of the mouth, nose and throa, against Influenza infection, is bette than hours of suffering, " • T s c ™\, < ? oss MOT °R CAI< TYRES give the longest life-wholly reli able m wear. Produced in the largest rubber manufactory in the whole Emutre All gafagsi supply,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1920, Page 5
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