WHERE OUR MUTTON GOES.
WIDER DISTRIBUTION URGED. A New Zealand agriculturist, who has been for many years interested in wool and mutton, told a Dominion . representa•itve that he thinks a mistake is being made by shipping such . a big proportion of New Zealand's frozen mutton to I»indon. .He considers it would be advan- * tagcous to seiid greater quantities to other English ports. The meat, he says, would not be much knocked about it it were landed at Bristol or Livernool instead of at -London. That would bo a great consideration—greater than realised by men who have not been Home—but it was not the only one.. The fact that the.whole of the markets v.-ere supplied as-direct as ' possible,instead of everything. being thrown' upon one ' market, would ensure less fluctuation, and on tho whole higher prices. There existed, also, other conditions ivhich were worth taking into account. • ... 1
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 8
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146WHERE OUR MUTTON GOES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 8
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