SECOND CLASS MEAT
SEARCH FOR A MARKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, November 30. Mr O. J. Hawken (Bgmont) asked the Minister of Agriculture yesterday if ho would find out whether there was a market for second class meat, either at home or abroad in the way of army contract or some other such market. Probably there were more than one million second-class carcases to be shipped from New Zealand this year, not worth more than Id per lb. The Minister (the Hon. -W. Nosworthy) said that he would be very pleased to make inquiries in the direction suggested. It was not a very easty subject to deal with. The first need was to find the market, which was not an easy matter with so much old meat offering. However, he would be glad to make inquiries.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18417, 1 December 1921, Page 3
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