FINANCE AND TRADE.
FROZEN MEAT MARKET. PRESS ASSOCIATION. LONDON, February 23. The folowing are the official quotations of the Frozen Aleut Trade Association for mutton and lamb in lots of 100 carcases of fair average quality. Mutton—New Zealand crossbred, wethers and maiden ewes —Canterbury, Jd lower, at 4id per lb ; Dunedin and Southland, Id lower, at 4fd per lb; North Island, (d lower at 4Jd per lb. Lamb.—Prime Canterbury, 6d per lb; fair average, including Dunedin, Southland, Wellington and secondary Canterbury, s|d. River Plate crossbred or merino wethers —Heavy, l-16d lower, at 3 15-16 d; light, 3-16 d lower at 3 11-16 d. New Zealand beef.—Fair average quality, 1801 b to 3201 b, ox-fores, unchanged, at 3jd per lb; ox-hinds, id lower, 3fd. A cablegram received by the Agricultural Department from the British Consul at Manila, dated 23rd instant, is as follows-Half-yearly export of hemp, 31st Decamber, 1900, 358,157 bales; stock in hand end of December, 250,050 bales.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 6
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