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NEW LAMB SCHEDULE

‘Gain To Many Farmers’ The new lamb schedule based on the North Island method of port works delivery should mean an increase of a id per lb on last years schedules to South Island producers, the chairman of the meat and wool section of North Canterbury Federated Farmers (Mr A.F. Wright) said last evening. ■ Tlds should cover any additional costs of delivery to the nearest, port works, and to many farmers should be of considerable financial gain. Mr Wright said that the new schedule appeared to give a lower return than a year ago, and as returns for lamb on the London market appeared to be better at present than at this stage last season it must bb a disappointment to termers ‘that ■ they were once again being asked to accept fl lower return tor their tW «hedule so*tiut sufficient meat reached the London market as early in the season as possible. Earlier report F. 26 ■

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 1

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NEW LAMB SCHEDULE Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 1

NEW LAMB SCHEDULE Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 1

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