MUTTON AND LAMB
DROP IN LONDON PRIOEB NEW ZEALAND SHIPMENTS (By Teiegrapn—Press association) WELLINGTON. Wednesday. Referring to a message from London concerning the prirp of .English fit shepp and lambs, the Min-ster of Marketing. Hon W Nish, said tonight that New Zealand djpupplie* of mutton and lamb lo the United Kingdom marker were always determined after consultation and agreement with the United Kingdom Government. The amount sent forward thK year was agreed on in the discussions last year in London. New Zealand's representative® in London bad d'setissed the future prospects m the trade. The figure* showed an increase in the supplies of home-killed mutton, and thK bad had its effect on the price of home-killed meal The amount of frozen mutton and lamb in stock was much less than a >ear seo. and price* for New Zealand mutton and lamb were quite «sti*fartory. *veg showing a rising tendency compared with a r**r ago ‘These two factors arc a definite Indication that i* ts the mutton •nd lamb from New /'’-aland fha» are affecting ,h * price, or the English pro-d-K>. wltt'l) hi- . -l-rr-r-ni «*<-linn of the demand, • N i b
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 2
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189MUTTON AND LAMB Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 2
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