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FROZEN MEAT TRADE

EXPORTS AND KILLINGS LOWER. Exports of frozen moat from New ? c^ a .“, d durin g the five months of the 1935-36 season, to February 29, are aa follow, last season figures for the corresponding period being given in parent hoses:—Chilfed beef, quarters, 43,2 ? 2 . C l 7 frozen beef, quarters, l>n, - 685 „ (132,017); mutton, carcases, 197,232 (623,867); lamb carcases, 2,387.899 (2,950,024); pork, carcases, -57,.>21 (262,474); boneless beef, burrs. 57,694 (112,759). Killings for export at all works for the five months to February 29, are as follow, the figures for the corresponding period of last season being shown in parentheses:—Chilled beef, quarters, 49,519 (17,147); frozen beef, quartern, 36,370 (89,647); wether mutton, carcases, 510,690 (613.800); ewe mutton, carcases, 211,303 (740,021); Jamb carcases, 4,733,027 (5,317,858); pork (porkers), carcases 221,313 (251,589); pork (baconers), careases, 152,393 (91,333); boneless beef, freight carcases 156,177 (36,834); sundries, freight carcases, 173,682 (148,732),

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 63, 14 March 1936, Page 15

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FROZEN MEAT TRADE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 63, 14 March 1936, Page 15

FROZEN MEAT TRADE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 63, 14 March 1936, Page 15