FROZEN MEAT MARKET.
agents, dated 28th-June, 1929:— ■uonaon Frozen meat quotations (prices on a "delivered basis, i.e., including storaee 28? Ie^ rtagltOl!S' ete"^: Down « 70/^'i/ J %d Perlb: best North. Island, 28/ i/J s ■?&■ lb;' °rdi.nary North Island, 28/42, 8 7-Sd per lb; second quality lamb 9 l-8d per lb; best North Island wethers, 48/64, 6 3-8 d per lb; best North Island wethers 64/72, 5 3-8 d per lb; ordinary North Island wethers, 48/G4, 6%d per lbNorth Island ewes, 48/64, .4 7-Sd per lb; North. Island ewes, C 4/72, 4 0-8 d per lb; New Zealand prime ox beef, 160/220, nil., As compared with the last quotations, first ■■.'quality;-lamb is unchanged, second quality,,l-8d per lb^higher. Mutton is l-8d to %d per lb,higher,' The market"for lamb has a downward tendency; and for mutton of: heavy-weights it is'firmer.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 150, 29 June 1929, Page 12
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137FROZEN MEAT MARKET. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 150, 29 June 1929, Page 12
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