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SHIPMENTS AND KILLINGS

The New Zealand Meat- Producers' Board reports that shipments of.meat \ from the Dominion during the period from October 1, 1937, to March 15, 1938, compared • with _ the corresponding y period last year as follows!— Chilled beef, quarters, .98,894 (82,207); frozen beef, quarters, 54,090 (43,003); mutton, carcasses, ' 643,387 (528,819); lamb, 3.296,435 (3,218,015); pork, 292,347 (289,951); boneless beef, bags, 114,574 (56,106). - ~ ■

Killings for export during the saline period were:—Chilled beef, quarters, 106,503 (88,183); frozen beef, quarters, 34,475 (21,325); wether mutton, carcasses, 593.138 (531,762); ewe mutton, carcasses, 656,361 (368,001); lamb,'carcasses, 6,051,614 (5,915,925); pork (porkers), carcasses, 217,447 (220,678): pork (baconers), carcasses,s 170,194 (183,127); boneless beef, freight carcasses, 222,698 (132,800); boneless bobby veal (freight carcasses), 74,057 (70,986); sundries, freight carcasses, 168,930 (150,441). .',. >-,■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 72, 26 March 1938, Page 15

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SHIPMENTS AND KILLINGS Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 72, 26 March 1938, Page 15

SHIPMENTS AND KILLINGS Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 72, 26 March 1938, Page 15