LAMB SCHEDULE
INCREASE IN RATES An increase of one-eighth of a penny in the lamb section, a farthing foxwethers to 721 b, and one-eighth for ewes to 721 b has been made in the I Southland lamb schedule which will i operate this week. Figures for the corresponding period last yeax- are given for comparison. I The new schedule, the prices of | which have risen on the announcement I that the Government will buy all unI shipped exportable meat, is as follows: j LAMBS
WETHERS I
i MINING ARGO DREDGE (United Press Association) GREYMOUTH, February 23. The Argo dredge return was 38 ounces for 120 hours and 10,500 yards.
.1941 d. 1940 d. First quality— 23-361b 82 82 37-421b 8.1 82 43-501b 7S 81 51-561b 72 7.2 Seconds— 23-361b 72 82 37-561b 7{ 7g
1 i First quality481 b and under ■) ' 5’» 49-561b 5 57-641b 4 : | 4? 65-721b 4jf 44 Seconds — 561b and under 4j 4J 57-721b 40 EWES 641b and under 31 3 « 65-721b 2? 2g
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Southland Times, Issue 24368, 24 February 1941, Page 2
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167LAMB SCHEDULE Southland Times, Issue 24368, 24 February 1941, Page 2
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