THE WOOL MARKET.
ANTWERP, July 14. Wool futures are steady. To-day’s quotations compare with those previously cabled as follow : July 7 July 14
MEAT SHIPMENTS. TO UNITED KINGDOM The Meat Board is advised by its London office that the shipments from Australia. South America, and South Africa to the United Kingdom, during the month of June, were as follow : Australia.—ll 9,672 carcases mutton ; 330.427 carcases lamb ; 1«6,689 quarters beef, frozen; 22,057 quarters, chilled. South America.- -54,826 carcases mutton ; 237,044 carcases lamb ; 974 quarters beef, frozen; 521,,63 quarters chilled. Included in the South American figures are 86,211 carcases of lamb and 39,733 carcases of mutton shipped from Patagonia. South Africa.—B7Bo quarters beef, chilled The shipments from New Zealand to the United Kingdom for the same period were as follow: 126,797 carcases mutton; 809,069 carcases lamb; 15,730 quarters beef, frozen; 13.604 quarters chilled.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 202, 16 July 1936, Page 5
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153THE WOOL MARKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 202, 16 July 1936, Page 5
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