LATE COMMERCIAL.
' .WELLINGTON MARKETS. (Special to “Tribune.”) Messrs W. Burbidgo and Co., Well ington, report: This week a particularly good demand exists for all Stone fruit and an improved demand for apples. New laid eggs, strawborricr, gooseberries, red and black currants and ripe tobatoes are all in keen demand. Current prices are as follows: Apples: Stunners 7* to Ils, delicious 8s to Ils, Doughertys 5* to 7s, Tasimui 7s to Bs, cookers 6s to Bs, all bushel cases; trawberries, Auckland, Is 3d to Is 6d, Nelson 8d to lid punnet; gooseberries 6s to 6s 8d; red currants 9s to 10s, black cunants 10s to 12s; Apricots 14s to 18s; Peaches, High Early Ils to 14s 6d, Briggs 13s to 15s, Tri uniph 12s to 14s, Mayflower Ills to 15s, Hales Ils to 15s, Arkansas Ils to 13s fid; plums, cherry 5s to 7s, Wrights 5s to 7s, Evans 5s to 6s 6<i. Burbanks 12s 6d to 14s tSd; cherries, Nelson, Jis to 13s 10-11 b box; tomatoes, red Is 4d to Is 5Jd, coloured 1* Id to Is 3d; green peas 3s to Us bag; new potatoes 10s to Ils; uew laid eggs 2s 2d dozen, storekeepers’ and chaff lines 2s dozen; Californian, oranges 38s; lemons 30s; Auslraliau wheat 7s 6d bushel.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 12, 28 December 1926, Page 5
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212LATE COMMERCIAL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 12, 28 December 1926, Page 5
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