FRUIT PRICES WEAKER
EFFECT OF AUSTRALIAN SELLING. PEAR MARKET GLUTTED. The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated May 6, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:— Apples.—Port Gisborne consignment generally in good condition. Port Pirio consignment in slightly forward condition. Piako in good condition. Market is weaker, with downward tendency increased because of panic selling of Australian apples. Pear market glutted. Cox’s Orange 10s to 18s, bulk, Ils to 13s. Jonathan, bulk, 10s 9d to 12s. Delicious. Cleopatra and Dunn’s, 10s 6d to Ils 6d. Worcester, Peamain and Ballarat, 10s to Ils. Adam’s Pearmain, London Pippin, Ribston Pippin and Premier, 9s to 10s. Lord Wolseley, 8s Gd to 9s. Pears.—Josephine, bulk, 14s Gd. Beurro Bose, bulk, 13s Gd. Winter C®le, bulk, Ils. Packham’s Triumph, P. Barry, various, 10s. Beurro Clairgcau, 8s 6d. Winter Calc, | % 9s Gd. Beurro Bose, I’. Barry, A’s, 4s. Winter Cole and Packham’s Triumph, 4’s, 3s. Bcurre Bose, Winter Cole and Cornice, trays, 2s 6d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 9
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