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WELLINGTON MARKETS WELLINGTON, .March 29. W. Burbidge and Co. report demand dull for dessert apples with a little improvement for cooking apples and pears; ypeaches are in better demand : eggs have 'fallen in price yesterday and to-day ; peas, French beans, cabbage, cauliflower, and pumpkin are realising _ fair values; marrows are cheap. Prices: Delicious. 5/- to 7/6; Cox's Orange. 4/- to 6,'-; Jonathan. 4/- to 5/6; Munro.es ajtul Alfrislons, 5/- lo 5/9. I 'ears: Winter Cole 7/- to 9/-; Capimonts, 5/to 6/6; Conference, 5/- to 6/-; Marie Louise. 5/6 to 7/6; Vicars, 5/- to 6/-; all bushel cases. Cape gooseberries. 4/- to 4/6; peaches, 6/- to 8/- half case ; cabbage, 6/- to 8/-; cauliflower, 8/- to 14/-; pumpkin. 11- to 9/-; marrows, 3/per sack; eggs 2'6 dozen ; tomatoes, Hutt, 1/6 lo 2/6 half case.' BUTTER IN HEAVY SUPPLY > (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association). LONDON, March 29. Butter is slow owing to heavy supplies, especially Danish, and a smaller consumptive demand. New Zealand, choicest 182/- to 184/-. exceptionally good 136/-; unsalted 190/- to 194/-. Australian 180''- to 182'-: unsalted* 184/- to 186/-. Danish 196/-' to 198/-. Cheese is easier. New Zealand 144/to 148/-; Australian 132/- to 140/'-. Bradford wool market has a holiday tone, but prices are firm. '" 4i3fr'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 March 1923, Page 11
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