AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.
NEW SOUTH WALES EXPORTING United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received September 16th, 1.3 a.m.) SYDNEY, September 15.
The Runic to-morrow will ship 10,000 carcases of frozen mutton, the first of a consignment of 38,000 which Air Arthur Kidman lias arranged to despatch to England during the next month. After an inspection by the Agent-General the Hon. H. Copeland, Alinister of Agriculture, and others interested in the export trade, including a number of New Zealanders, Air Kidman said his experience in London showed that as regards quality and dressing New Zealand mutton was the best. He believed that given the same favourable conditions as obtained in New Zealand, they could do just as well as the New Zealanders if they paid the same attention to such details as dressing and general finish. He intended to show that they could do equally well.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11689, 16 September 1903, Page 8
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