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Prices Of Meat

The Burnside stock market held yesterday was the first since the control of meat prices was abolished by the Government. City butchers described the market as “ a very happy one.” They said they felt confident that the lifting of price control would encourage farmers to sene', more stock to the market, and the resulting cipmpetition would ensure that prices remained steady. “We do not want to see the prices of meat go sky high,” a prominent butcher emphasised. “It is in our own interests to keep prices right for the public."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27386, 11 May 1950, Page 6

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Prices Of Meat Otago Daily Times, Issue 27386, 11 May 1950, Page 6

Prices Of Meat Otago Daily Times, Issue 27386, 11 May 1950, Page 6