PROSPECTS GOOD
NEW ZEALAND APPLE SEASON. BETTER VALUES ANTICIPATED. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Feb. 16. Prospects for the coming Australian and New Zealand apple season appear fairly good. There are still plenty of Americans here selling freely about 12s 6d a case for Newtowns and 9s 6d for Winesaps, but it is expected that there will not be a great quantity left when the first Australians arrive toward the end of March. Americans may overlap for a week or two, but if the Australians are of good quality their freshness should cause buyers to give them preference. As the total exports from Australia and New Zealand do not seem likely to exceed 5,000,000 boxes compared with 6,330,000 last year, importers are hopeful that prices will be better than in 1934.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1935, Page 14
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