BRITAIN'S MEAT IMPORTS.
For Iho first quarter of 1929 tho total arrivals of all descriptions of meat, 366,000 tons into Groat Britain showed a reduction of 20.000 tons comparer] with 1028. Kocoipls of chilled beef wcie uoniowtiat smaller Argentina sending only 100.000 ton* against 122,000 tons, although Uruguay with 15,000 'ons nearly I rubied thn quantity sent in 1923. Arrivals of frozen beef 'otalled 27.000 tons showing a "light increase of 3000 tons Argentina sent 14,000 tons, and Australia. 'OOO tons of frozen beef supplies, the tormor being 1000 tons more than the previous year whareas Australia sent almost double as much as in 1928. Frozen mutton The arrivals lor the* first thrco months of 1929 amounted to 63,000 tons, of which Ausa BU PPliod 11,000 tons. Now Zealand £o,ooo tons, and Argentina 19,000 lens. Bacon and ham imports- The bacon imports. 101,000 tons, were 13,000 tons smaller than in 1928. whereas the ham less' tO,,S ' wero onl y 700 (OIIS
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20332, 13 August 1929, Page 14
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161BRITAIN'S MEAT IMPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20332, 13 August 1929, Page 14
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