WELLINGTON MARKETS
FRUIT AND PRODUCE. (Special to “Tribune.”) WELLINGTON, March 9. W. Burbidge and Co., fruit auctioneers and produce merchants, report that the following prices were obtained by them at Thursday morning's sales for the following lines:— Apples: Coxes -W6 to 7/3, Delicious 3/6 to 4/6. Jonathans 3/- to 4/-, cookers 2/6 to 3/-. Pears: Williams 3/6 to 7/-, Louis Rons 3/6 to 5/-, cooking varieties 3/- to 3/6. Lemons: 13/- to 15/-; all per bushel. Peaches: Golddust. 3/- to 3/6, others 2/- to 3/-. Plums: October Purples and Doris 5/6 to 6/-. Nectarines 3/- to 4/-. Tomatoes. fid to 1/-. Passion-fruit 4/-; all per half case. Red pumpkins 5/- to 6/- sack. New laid eggs 1/5. pullets 1/- a dozen. N-Z. Walnuts id 5d IK j
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 76, 11 March 1933, Page 11
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