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The Poverty Bay Herald announces that new potatoes, which have been selling at 4d, sd, and 6d per lb, are now down to 11a per cwt, wholesale. As the result o! the frosts in some i arte of the distriot there has been a rush of new potatoes into the Wellington market.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 25
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