MEAT EXPORT.
LAMB AND MUTTON INCREASE. Killings for export at all works during the 1931, : 32 season, from October Ist, 1931, to "July 15th, 1932, are recorded by the Meat Producers' Board, as follows: — North Island. 1932. 1931. Beef (carcases) .. 170,750 140,720 Wether mutton .. 1,309,519 1,174,068 Ewe Mutton .. 906,738 504,975 Lamb .. 4,189,798 3,427,196 Porkers .. 124,860 108,760 Baeoners. .. 19,663 23,538 Boneless beef .. 286,002 209,175 .Sundries .. 111,523 147,955 South Island. • Beef .. 8 Wether Mutton .. 126,558 168,214 Ewe Mutton .. 535,761 276,651 Lamb .. .. 4,574,042 4,278,506 Porkers ~ 661 691 Baeoners .. 1,348 175 Boneless beef .. 34,606 31.514 Sundries .. 59.224 11,810 v Remember, when next you get a cold treat it logically. Use "NAZOL." the scientific remedy that disinfects the points of infection- —the bronchial and nasal passages—and gives prompt relief. Is 6d buys 60 doses: 2s 6d, 120 doses. '—B
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20612, 30 July 1932, Page 7
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