GROCERY LINES.
Australian Dried Fruit Packers notify extension of booking to the end of December, with no change in price. Australian canned fruit prices are expected to be named shortly, and an advance is forecasted. Salmon packers' prices continue withdrawn. Californian prune prices are reported easier with Australians available. The American raisin market is very quiet. Bulk dates, stoned and packed in London, with layers of parchment paper between, rows, are now arriving as a new line. Cream of tartar (British) ha* risen 4s 6d per cwt (luring the past week.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 14
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