EXOIRT IF EGGS.
Mr. J. B. Merrett, 'Christchurcli, retnrnea by the. MVu'n'gianui to-dky frtJm 'a visit to Australia. His mtasion wiis to ofter Australia a portjoli of drcTers received from Lon'<foa for eggs. The Dominion is unable to take .up, all the. orders owiDg to 1 Bhorta'ge oi sfij>plfers. He succeeded in booking up over four millWn eggs from Queensland, New. South Wales, and Victoria. Further suppliers are available, -'t is expected tluit the industry in Australia will develop rapidly as''the result of tub eNpprt trade.,. .Mr. Merrett stated to a represijutatlVß of "The I'oat" that tho surplus iiyailable for. London in Australia iB forty million c'ggi, representing a value of jKt7o,o()t) on the .London niarkct.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 29, 3 August 1925, Page 7
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