THE MEAT MARKET
SMITHFIELD REPORT. AVritHng of the moat market under date'of London, February, ;.4th,' the Smithfield .correspondent of the ‘ Pastoralists’ Review” .says:—“Focussing the position at’the time of writing, things seem', better, than they have been. The lamb 'is, very.,strong,; All the Australian,, JJvat has Come in has dis-’ appeared, . low prices stimulatipsr domaud. New season's New Zealand lambs arc for, and clear almost as soon as they arrive. Home supplies of mutton are stronger; sheep hare gone up' in price, ewes having advanced 6s per* head on the week. Owing to the bad weather 'lambs have been dying; the? lamb season here has not been good; Altogether, the supply from Scotland* and England is'fJiorter and dearer, while* the import- of Dutch.: and other foreign, mutboch. has^practically ceased."
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7090, 31 March 1910, Page 10
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128THE MEAT MARKET New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7090, 31 March 1910, Page 10
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