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NEW ZEALAND APPLES AT CO VENT GARDEN.—A Cockney porter wheeling some of the first of the new season’s New Zealand Cox’s Orange apples into the Covent Garden fruit market. About 50,000 cases came in the Port Burnie, and half of these were sent to Covent Garden, where the first cases sold brought the top price of 60s.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31030, 9 April 1966, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND APPLES AT CO VENT GARDEN.—A Cockney porter wheeling some of the first of the new season’s New Zealand Cox’s Orange apples into the Covent Garden fruit market. About 50,000 cases came in the Port Burnie, and half of these were sent to Covent Garden, where the first cases sold brought the top price of 60s. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31030, 9 April 1966, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND APPLES AT CO VENT GARDEN.—A Cockney porter wheeling some of the first of the new season’s New Zealand Cox’s Orange apples into the Covent Garden fruit market. About 50,000 cases came in the Port Burnie, and half of these were sent to Covent Garden, where the first cases sold brought the top price of 60s. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31030, 9 April 1966, Page 3