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steady for some weeks past, PenauE -now advises an advance of 5s per ton for s* in reforded nCeN ?' S lhan 1 M MthertobeS %d ™?"ll Nu£ u l eeV nd mace are down ted per lb. Colombo reports by cable show that desicated coconut prices w steady. Madagascar butter beans,. according to advices just received, are cheaper by £1 per ton. The first arrivals of these goods is due in the Port Dunedinand they will come to a bare market Australian dressed rice has been reduced by £2 per ton for shipment to New Zealand, borne in the import trade hold that British Columbia sockeye salmon, new pack, will open at prices about the same as last year, but that the lower grades of salmon will show a slight decline in opening rates of last year. Australian Dried Fruits Board reports.no change in prices for NeW Zealand, but shipments have been extended to August. Pnc.es for new season's dates are expected out in about three weeks
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 11
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