CANTERBURY PRODUCE
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'P ■ • It ,.i ■ i ii i. ii ii Potato Market Steady
fBy Telegraph-
OHRISTCHUBOH, Last Night, The grain and produce markqts have. heen remarkably ' quiet this week in almost every section. Seeds appear to have settled down to the usual winter dullness, and the trade is small in most lines. Potatoes are now offering freely, but the market is steady at prices that have not altered duting the week. There is a little more inquiry from the North Island. Reports from South Canterbury indicate that potatoes are being taken from there freely for Dunedin and ffirther south. The first boat for South America, the Hororata, is loading at Timaru and will put into Lyttelton next week. ■ There appears to be a good in- • quiry from South "America.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 89, 1 May 1937, Page 19
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