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FROZEN MEAT TRADE

LAMB AND MUTTON CHEAPER. (Bv Telegraph. Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Monday. • Lamb market: Prices slightly easier, owing to heavier arrivals and pressure to sell. Demand increasing with the lower prices. Mutton market: Easier in sympathy with lamb. There is a little better inquiry for wethers. Beef market: Supplies of frozen beef exhausted. New Zealand porker pigs: Easier with warm weather. The above report was received on Saturday by the Meat Board from its London office,, which advises that the following are the approximate average prices realised for the week ended May 27, based on actual transactions of wholesale quantities of the description of meat mentioned and are for representative parcels of the goods offering during the week, being for business done on the basis of delivered to Smithfield Market and/or ex London stores.

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Waipa Post, Volume 44, Issue 3184, 31 May 1932, Page 5

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FROZEN MEAT TRADE Waipa Post, Volume 44, Issue 3184, 31 May 1932, Page 5

FROZEN MEAT TRADE Waipa Post, Volume 44, Issue 3184, 31 May 1932, Page 5

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