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COVENT GARDEN

Apple Prices Down IN.Z.P.A. Staff Correspondent) LONDON, April 3. There is no cheer for New Zealand apple growers in the prices being paid at Covent Garden for their first new season shipment of Cox’s Orange. Opening prices varied between 57s and 60s a carton, compared with prices of about 80s this timi last year. Fruit marketing authorities said part of the reason for the lower prices was a holdover of last season’s English Cox’s Orange. They said the quality of the New Zealand fruit was excellent.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32265, 7 April 1970, Page 19

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COVENT GARDEN Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32265, 7 April 1970, Page 19

COVENT GARDEN Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32265, 7 April 1970, Page 19

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