PROZEN MEAT. MUTTON MARKET STEADY. The market for frozen lamb in London is quiet, with prices steady, according to the weekly cabled report received by tko New Zealand Moat Producers* ’ Board. The market for wether and ewe mutton is steady, with prices unchanged. The low prices for Argentine chilled beef are affecting the demand for frozen beef. Prices for New Zealand porker pigs ate easier owing to heavy arrivals from all sources. Only nominal business is being done in New Zealand baconer pigs. The approximate average wholesale prices for the week, with those for the previous week in parentheses, are:— New Zealand sheep: Canterbury and North Island selected crossbred wethers and maiden owes, 48/56, 4}d per lb. (4id), 57/64 4 5-Sd (4 5-8 d), 65/72 4Jd (4}d); North Island, 48/56 4Jd (4Jd), 57/64 4id (44d), 65/72 4*d (4|d),\ewes, 48/under 3|d (33d), 48/64 3 3-8 d (3 3-8 d), 65/72 3 l-8d (3 l-8d), ■ New Zea-
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 272, 20 November 1934, Page 9
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