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LOSSES SUFFERED BY SCHEDULE SELLERS (1954/55 to 1965/66 INCLUSIVE) (COMPARED WITH P.P.C.S. AUDITED RETURNS) SOLD AT SCHEDULE TOTAL LOSS - MONTHLY LOSS (Per Season) (Over 12 Years) (For 144 Consecutive Months) 100 Lambs £155 8 4 £1 I 7 Per Month 200 £3lO 16 8 £2'32 „ „ 300 „ £466 5 0 .< £3 4 9,, „ 400 „ £621 13 4 / ' £4 6'4 „ „ 500 „ £777 18 £5 7 II „ „ 600 », £932 10 0 £6 9 6 „ „ 700 £1,087 18 4 £7111,,,, 800 „ £1,243 6 8 £8 12 8 „ „ ' 900 „ £1,398 15 0 £9 14 3 „ 1,000 „ £1,554 3 4 £lO 15 10 „ „ 1,100 £1,709 118 £1117'5,. „ 1,200 „ £1,865 0 0 £l2 19 0 „ „ 1,300 „ £2,020 8 4 £l4 0 7 „ „ 1,400 „ £2,175 16 8 £l5 22 „ „ 1,500 „ £2,331 5 0 £l6 3 9 „ „ 1,600 „ £2,486 13 4 £l7 5 4 „ „ 1,700 „ £2,642 18 £lB 611 „ „ 1,800 „ £2,797 10 0 £l9 8 6,, „ 1,900 „ £2,952 18 4 £2O 10 I „ „ ' 2,000 ~ £3,108 6 8 £2l II 8 „ „ 3,000 „ £4.662 10 0 £32 7 7 „ „ 4,000 „ £6,216 13 4 £43 3 5 „ „ 5,000 „ £7,770 16 8 £53 19 3 „ „ So, there's NO Question ... THE ANSWER IS PRIMARY PRODUCERS’ CO-OPERATIVE SOCETY UMRED FROZIN MEAT EXPORTERS DUNEDIN « CHRISTCHURCH t INVERCARGILL* i TIMARU » ASHIURTON t NELSON i LONDON Killing FedlMet at ail 14 Freedag Werta aed Drafting Repmeatetivee Stetieaed Tbroegheet the Seeth Weed. PHONE YOUR LOCAL PPCS BOOKING AGENT MR K. STUPPLES Phone 65-747 Christcherth (After Hom 519-940). ....
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31327, 25 March 1967, Page 9
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243Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31327, 25 March 1967, Page 9
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