Fruit, Plante, Produce PEACHES, Redhaven, very best quality, $8 case, cheaper grades also, Sat. and Sun. morn, only. Freeman, CorInga Rd (off western end Ryans Rd) Yaldhurst. PEACHES, Red Haven, Gio Haven, Wiggens, top quality, eating and bottling, case or kg lots. Klondyke Orchard, 231 Styx Mill Road. PEACHES, Red Haven and Wiggins, plums and Billington, raspberries, tomatoes, 9 till 5 dally. Closed Sunday. Townshends, Lansdowne Valley, Halswell. PEACHES, Wiggins, Red Haven, ready now for eating or bottling at Rawhlti Orchard, Lobum. Ph. 736 Loburn. PEACHES. Bottling Red Haven and Fair Haven, case lots, picking now. Sunley Orchard, 587 Marshland Rd. PEA straw for sale, unsprayed, 80c a bale, Ph 295729. PEA Vine hay for sale, 200 bales, good quality, ph. 241742. PEA vine hay, good quality, no rain. Will deliver. $3.50 per bale. Phone 498-759. PEA vine hay, top quality, no rain. Sprlngston (295) 736. PICK your own plums, Burbanks, Shlro, $4 a bucket at Carinya, 154 Port Hills Rd, Heathcote. PLUMS, peaches, nectarines, open weekdays only, Brian Stead, 760 Marshland Rd. PLUMS, pick your own, 50 cents a kg, easy picking, bring containers to Suncrest Gardens, 29 Horotane Valley. PUHGA ferns, largest selection in Chch, all day Sat and Sun., at 51 Warren Cres. P.Y.O. apples, open 7 days, Brookvale Orchard, 626 Marshland Rd. RASPBERRIES, boysenberries and all other berries. Jam, dessert or pick your own. Redwood Gardens, 434 Sawyers Arms Rd, Ph. 596-435. RASPBERRIES, end of season sellout. Pick your own only. Very cheap. Saturday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring own containers. Otahuna Berries (opp. Domain Gate, Tai Tapu). RASPBERRIES, Harvested dally for finest quality Jam, dessert, family packs or pick your own, at Berryfields, 161 Gardiners Road, phone 595630. RASPBERRIES STRAWBERRIES BOYSENBERRIES ALL OTHER BERRY FRUIT JAM, dessert or pick your own. Free recipes BLUEGUM BERRY FARM 448 SAWYERS ARMS ROAD, PHONE 598-941. OPEN 7 DAYS. RASPBERRIES, Strawberries, Boysenberries. Freshly picked, top quality. Jam, dessert or pick your own. Bluegum Berry Farm, 448 Sawyers Arms Road. Ph. 598941. RUNNER beans picking dally, at 128 Winters Rd.
HARVEST FRESH BULK BUYS ☆ NEW ☆ CORN POTATOES S Picking now Kings Red Maris Anchor Digging Daily ft GHERKINS ☆ BEANS First of the season Freshly picked green beans ☆ MARROWS ☆ COURGETTES New seasons Scallapinos and yellow courgettes harvested daily ft RED ☆ PUMPKINS CABBAGE First of the season Large and hearty ☆ BEETROOT Long and round ☆ CUCUMBERS Cases and bunches Outdoor and telegraph The Vege Pot hours 8 a.m. — 5.30 p.m. 432 Prestons Road (Burwood end) Open 7 days
THE FRUIT BARN REDWOOD ORCHARDS APRICOTS 99c kg while stocks last NECTARINES Earliblaze and Red Diamond PEACHES Red Haven and Flame Crest APPLES Tree ripened Red Gravensteins REDWOOD ORCHARDS 45 HAWKINS ROAD (Off Prestons Road) Open 9.30-5 p.m. daily Phone 853-762
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