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FRUIT.

I The market has been well eupplied during ' the week with both imported and local fruit, the North Island, Nejeon, and Teviot sending consignments. Prices at auction were:—Aprioote, local 3d to ojd, Neleon 6d to 7d per i box;, apples, dessert Sβ, cooking 3s per case; plume, 2d to 3d, Japanese 3d to 4d per K>; peaches, local 5d to 9d, Teviot 3d to sid, Auckland 3d to 6d per Jb; pears, Sydney 12s to 16a 9d, local 5s to 6s, Windsors Oβ per case; grapee, 10d to Is 2d per lb; water melone, 6e to 8s per doz; gooseberries, Id to 2d per lb; paeiione, 4a to 5e per half gin; bananas, green 7s to 9i, ripe 9s 6d to -12b per din case; pinee, Tongan be 6d to 9s per 9ia case; oranges, Italian 300'e 20fe, 10e per caee; lemone, Italian 300'e and 350'e 255, lStfe lie to 12s; coooanute, 9s per aaok.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 9

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FRUIT. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 9

FRUIT. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 9

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