NEW ZEALAND MEAT.
TIH<; AMERICAN MARKET. WELLINGTON, this day. "Is there any foundation for the runi-jr that. the Government is discouraging farmers from- developing an excellent markst for lamb m America?"' asked iMr Field. The member suggested that | it was highly desirable to encourage this | busines.", as prices could be obtained double those prevailing m England. — Mi ]\l<issey replied that th& American market was 'free so fai* as the CJovern--1 meait was concerned, but the Imperial | (Government had; a right to all lamb produced \ip till jime- 30. Two years* ago the House uiiianimously passed legislation iutendecT lf> iprotect" our pi-oducers from the practiced of the American meat mTmo'poly, bxit Subject to,' the. conditions of that statute tho Government took up the position tha-t the bettei the market and the higher the price the better it was pleased. — ■ Parliamentary Reporter.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15275, 24 July 1920, Page 7
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