From a well-informed private source a pressman learned Ibis- alternoon that as from Monday there will he a reduction in Ihe Ha wke’s Bay schedule of export meat, values equivalent to ,(d per lb. The schedule price for prime lambs tip to 361b5., after the reduction takes place, will he 73d per lb., while lop prices for wethers will he 5Jd and for ewes 3|d per lb. Kwes are reported to he selling at 16s 6d per head in Hawke's Bay. To-day it was stated that buyers operating independent of the Hawke's' Bay schedule have reduced juices for lamb to 1 7,',d per Hi. for prime up to 3611 m.
Talking of SPEED, you will he- interested to learn that'in this year’s Greek T.T. Races, B.S. A. riders finished FIRST and THIRD. Many famous ( onGhent til racers competed on all the most popular British, French, German and American machines) and the event developed into a really hard tussle over noor roads. B.S,A. led the way. You’ll lead the way‘on a B.S. A. Chris. Corlctt, cycle dealer, Gladstone Road, has the latest model to show you.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17203, 8 March 1930, Page 15
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