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HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.

The High Commissioner for New Zealand reports from London as follows:— Apples.—Demand continues. Large stocks available keep prices moderate. British Columbian Jonathans, 9s 3d to 10s 3d; Newtown Pippin, lla 6d to 13s 6d; Oregon Newtown, I2s 9d toA4s 6d; Californian Newtown, 12s to 128 6d.

Pears.—American pears sel'ing weft. Winter Nelis, 15s .to 15s 6d.

Peas.—Maples:^ Market has advanced on adverse crop reports for Tasmanian and New Zealand. About the beginning of the'month "A" grade Tasmanian for Feb-ruary-March shipment sold at ~43s 6d. Later up to 40s. New Zealand: Recently offered at 46a for March-April shipment, and this is considered the present value,.

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Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 12

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HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 12

HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 12

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