MEAT IN SYDNEY.
"NOT FIT FOR DOGS." 1 Sydney, Aug. 12. The president of the Sydney Master Butchers’ Association declares I that some of the meat selling in Syd- | ney is not fit for dogs. He explained | the variation in prices as due to the fact that some retailers buy only the poorest quality because the good fetches such a high price. EXPORT PRACTICALLY STOPPED. (Received 13. 11.35 a.m.) Sydney. Aug. 13. Mr. Holman states that owing to the high, prices of meat its export is practically stopped. THE PRICE RAISED. The butchers of Grafton have raised the prices of meat 75 per centumi . NO RING OPERATIONS. (Received 13. 11.a.m.) Melbourne. Aug. 13. At the Food Supply Royal C< mmissiov, a leading hotelier denied the existence of a meat ring in the: city. One witness estimated the loss, of sheep Iliis tear by the drought was ten million.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 205, 13 August 1912, Page 5
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