THE MEAT MARKET.
A SATISFACTORY REPORT. The Managing Director of the Wellington Farmers' Meat Company received the Mowing report yesterday • from their agents, Messrs Gilbert Anderson and Co.:—Large volume of trade; home grown beef in good demand; prices $d to £d higher. Home growti mutton, and lamb, prices' unohajiged. CMlled beef: Large suppMeis; prices from Jd, to id lower, fores 3d, binds 4|d. Frozen beef: Limited supply; prices pa.r to Jd higher. Frozen miutton: Large .stocks and slow demand; lower prices have beeen accepted. South American ligbt weight® and ewes are -Jd lower; heavies are quoted at 2|d. Australian light weights are l-16d lower. New Zealand: North Island lower, best brands l-16d lower; W.F.M.'s are fetching more money. Canterbury: No quotiaible supply. Lambs: Large stocks of all komids except South American. The prices of these are undhlanged. Australians are par to Jd lower, and block the sal© of New Zealand. North. Island Jd lower; best brands l-16d lower. W.F.M. priceis firm at higher rates. Canterbury" Jd to £d lowei'.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10235, 11 May 1911, Page 5
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169THE MEAT MARKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10235, 11 May 1911, Page 5
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