FRUIT AND PRODUCE PRICES
(By Telegraph—Special to “The Mail") WELLINGTON, 3rd March. Messrs W. Burbridge and Company report having obtained the following prices for the undermentioned lines at this morning’s sales: Coxes /5s to Ss Gravensteins 4s, os; Scarlet Pcarmains 3s to 4s; Delicious 4s, ss; Jonathans 3s (Id to os; cooking apples 4s, os per bushel. Pears: Williams 5s (id to Os os; Louis Bon Os (Id, 8s; cooking 3s Gd, 4s per bushel. Local lemons lfls, 18s bushel. Peaches 3s, 4s; Capegoosebcrries 4s Od, ss. Plums 4s (id, 5s Gd. Tomatoes Is, Is Od. Quinces 3s to 3s Od per half case. New laid eggs Is 4d, others Is 2d to Is 3d per dozen. Separator butter 7d to 7:}d per lb. lied pumpkins Os to 7s per sack. Why remain grey when Rachel Hair Tonic will restore your hair to natural colour. Not a dye.—R. W. Martin, Chemist *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 March 1932, Page 7
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151FRUIT AND PRODUCE PRICES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 March 1932, Page 7
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