MEAT TRADE SLOW.
LATEST FROM SMITH FI ELD. AFFECTED BY IIKAVY SUPPLIED I'llc! Hank of Jsnw Zenlaml has rcccivctl tlic following advice from its London oflicc as at the close ol' business this week: — Wethers.—Weaker values are ruling owing to lack of demand. Light 4d to 5%d per II), heavy 3%d to ."? 7 /sd. Ewes.—The reduction in prices has "improved the demand; 2%d to 3%d per lb. Lambs. —There is a fair demand, but sellers trying to force sales have weakened values. ' Twos OVkl to <l%d, 'eights (i%d to o%d, fours (>%d to o%d, seconds G'Ad to (i'/id.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 4
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