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FROZEN MEAT. The Bank of New Zealand has received the following advice from its London office as at the close of business last week;— Frozen Meat.—The market for wethers is affected by heavy supplies from Argentina. Trade is very slow in ewes. The market is over-supplied in lambs and prices are affected in consequence. The beef market is also affected by heavy supplies from Argentina. Wethers.—Light: 43d to did per lb; heavy, 33d to 4jd; ewes, 23d to 4|d; lambs, twos, 8d to 83d; eighths, 7.1 d to 73d; fours, 7d to 7Jd; seconds, 7il-d to 83d; ox hinds, s|d to ssd; fores, Bid to 3|d; sow hinds, 4,}d to 4;]d; fores, 3d to 33d,

BUTTER AND CHEESE. LATEST QUOTATIONS. (Special to “Northern Advocate.”) AUCKLAND, This Day. Messrs Dalgety and. Company’s London cable- of May 6 states: Butter, declining tendency at 130/ to 132/; cheese 1/ to 2/ higher, last quotations, white, 81/ to 82/, coloured, 80/.

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Northern Advocate, 7 May 1930, Page 10

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COMMERCIAL Northern Advocate, 7 May 1930, Page 10

COMMERCIAL Northern Advocate, 7 May 1930, Page 10

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