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THE MEAT TRADE., Issue 10418, 13 September 1897
THE MEAT TRADE.
[Per Press Association.—Copyright.]
LONDON, September 12,
Mutton : New Zealand cross - bred wethers, maiden ewes—Canterbury, 3ijd ; Dunedin and Southland, 3 3-16 d ; North Island, 3£d. The above quotations are for average quality, and for lines of not less than 100 carcasses. Lamb : Prime Canterbury (321b to 421b), 3jd ; fair average (including Dunedin, Southland, "Wellington, and secondary Canterbury, per 321b to 421b), 2 15-1 Cd. Quotations for lamb do not include sales of small lambs or heavies or inferior qualities. River Plate sheep : Cross-bred or merino wethers — Heavy, 2 9-lGd ; light, 2gd.
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THE MEAT TRADE., Issue 10418, 13 September 1897
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