NEW ZEALAND APPLES.
ej 1! SELL WELL IN LONDON. rj LONDON. April 14. ,! Tlie Nelson apples, comprising the first , j shipment lor the season, brought by the I ! Westmoreland, were excellent in quality [ and condition. They met a strong <lej I maud, as no others are available till after I the holidays. Cot.'h sold at 24/ to :*()/ " { per case, Ribstons 20/, Duns 18/ to 20/, t Wcreestcrs 17/o', Alfristons IS/C, Duke " of Clarence 18/ to 19/.— jA. and N.Z.) DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. LONDON STATION HELD UP. LONDON. April 14. Two armed nv:n entered th/ 1 Sydenham Hill railway station, London, at noon. :- They pointed revolvers at. the hooking t clerk, tied him to a chair, and then rifled the till.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.,
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 89, 15 April 1922, Page 7
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