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EGGS AND PULP

Quantity in Cold Storage A comparative statement as to the quantity of eggs and egg-pulp in cold storage within the Dominion at the end “f last month was issued yesterday by lhe Hon. A. Hamilton, as Minister in Charge of the Statistics Office. The relative figures are as follow;— At June 30 last the cold storage returns were;—

North South DoIs. Is. minion, in shell (doz. ) 2.G10 5,366 7.970 Egg-pulp (lb.) .... . 79.636 45, 0G4 115.700 Frozen whites (lb.) 860 701 1,561 Egg-yolk (lb.) .... . — SCO 560 The return for the previous colleclion. March 31. 1935, was:— North South Do Is. Is. minion Eggs in shell (cloz. ) (17.810 53.775 121.585 Egg-pulp (lb.) . 252,392 203,432 457.824 Frozen whites (lb.) . 1,630 1,260 2,800 Egg-y.olk (lb.) .... . — 1,080 1,080

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 253, 23 July 1935, Page 16

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EGGS AND PULP Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 253, 23 July 1935, Page 16

EGGS AND PULP Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 253, 23 July 1935, Page 16

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