Frozen beef imported into the United Kingdom during the year 1927 was valued at £6,61.4,848, and frozen mutton and lamb'at £17,472,395. Of these sums New Zealand’s share was £640,730 and £9,664.346 respectively. After giving these figures at the annual meeting of the shareholders of the hank of New Zealand to-day, the chairman. Si»• George Flloit. remarked : —Our export trade in beef has unfortunately diminished during the last few years, owing to inability to compete with the Argentine either in quality or tion on arrival in the London market. Nevertheless a larger amount of overseas trade could still' be secured if more attention paid to breeding ami handling. "When children are restless/give them Wade’s Worm Figs. Safe, sure and pleasant. All chemists and stores. — Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 June 1928, Page 8
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124Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 June 1928, Page 8
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