DOMINION MEAT IN AMETRICA.
PROFITEERING ALLEGED
TW Prwfl Ajspociation CHRISTCHURCH, June 17. Jho shipments of New Zealand lamh to the United States were originally arranged with the Imperial Government through Messrs Armour and Co., Ltd , of London. At the instigation of Messrs ! Armour and Co., of Australasia, Ltd., this statement was made to a reporter to-day by Mr N. L. Macßeth, manager in New Zealand for Messrs Armour and Co., of Australasia, Ltd., when referring to last night's Auckland message re New Zealand lamb on the American market. Whilst unable to give details, he knew that the price of 1] cents per lb, stated to have been paid to the Imperial Government, is quite wide of the mark; a price ..very much above this was paid. A Los Angeles cable says:—Profiteering in New 'Zealand meat was charged against Armour and Co. and its New Zealand manager in Boston on May sth. It was alleged that the firm bought lamb in New Zealand for 10 cents a lb, plus freight charges of about. 4 cents, and sold it at 25 cents pet lb. The sales were part of a consignment of 100,000 carcases. The manager, who was released on bail, said that the company always sold its produce nt market prices, whether for gain or loss. Chicago, the meat centre oi the world, is now eating meat imported from Australia and New Zealand. The price of lamb has been i forced down 2 cents per lb in the Chicago market, packers sav, by large) importations of frozen lamb from the' Antipodes. /
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1843, 18 June 1920, Page 2
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