PUKEKOHE PRODUCE
STEADY TONE MAINTAINED SECOND CROP OF POTATOES • —* *, [FrioM OUR OWN CORKKSrONDKNT] PUKEKOIIE, Tuesday A steady tone has continued in trade in Pukekohe produce. Pars nips have reeeded| in price by Gd a sugar bag, to-day'si value being 4s Gd. Potatoes remain kt £G .a ton, cooking onions at £7 15s, (jickling onions at lis per ewt., carrots «fc 5s a sugar hag, cabbage plants al 10s Gd a thousand in bundles of 25 anil cauliflower plants at 12s Gd. Good brogress is being made with harvesting; the oniou'erops. Within the next low days, some growers will commence digging their second crops of potatoes this season, grown on the. same land as thoir first crops, the digging of which took 'place toward the end of September and through October. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23592, 28 February 1940, Page 7
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