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“lake a step in the right direction... As a result er marketing through our own Organisation, wo are ahead of Caaterbary schedule by an average of 2/6 per lamb ■ over the past nine seasons. In other words, on an average marketing of 1,000 lambs per season during that period wo are €1,125 ahead of schedule. PLUMP FOR PRIMARY PRODUCERS' CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS DUNEDIN CHRISTCHURCH INVERCARGILL TIMARU ASHBURTON NELSON LONDON. Killing FacWHes at aB 16 Freezing Works and Drafting Representatives Stationed Throughout the South Island.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30348, 25 January 1964, Page 12
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