FROZEN MEAT EXPORT.
The following is an extract from a report made by the Agent-General to tho Agricultural Department:- " It is undoubted that a considerable quantity of inferior New Zealand mutton kas lately been on this market, thus tending to depress all classes of frozen meat. With regard to the chilled beef on the market to-day, the dressing is not first-class. This, I have pointed out, applies to a vory large proportion of the mutton as well. It is of tho greatest importance that this detail should be attonded to. A butchor naturally will not display in, bis shop an improperly dressed animal or quarter of beef, and I was assured at the market to-day, that with regard to beef, good as against indifferent dressing' makes a 'difference'of id per lb. Perhaps yon wjll ta-ke some means of impressing this on No\y Zealand shippers. Now that we are faced with such keen competition, it is only by careful attention to details and the selection of tljebest beasts iqr shipment, that p can hope to maintain tue'ppsitiqn iye now haye on these markets,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5090, 30 July 1895, Page 2
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182FROZEN MEAT EXPORT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5090, 30 July 1895, Page 2
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