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The Fruit Industry.

'IMK AIARKFTS OF THK WOULD. Alessrs Thompson Mrs.-;., Limited, ol' Wellington, have received the I'olLwing reports: - London, Jiiiic >2\ : Apples p ( r L'.AI.S. Aholnn and tiic .s.s. Thomi c;>: !cs have nriived. Aiauy miv - '• i"i-ip;< and too large. ' I'riee.s s! ; :i)ij>c ! owing to heavy supplier 'i .:o market is also gutted \vit.lr clieri'-.-: and strawberries, inanv of the latter selling at Id. per 111. wholos and in bulk. Victorian apples. Is :{(1 to (is: Stunners. >is to 7s: \\*t>st Australians, -n to'Bs 3d; Tasinanians. ."k to 17s lid. with a low at 8s to 10s: Victorian and West Australian pears. Is to lis (id p r case. A separate chamber should alwavs I)'■ -v?t apart for pears, and it would '':.■ aavantagona.s if the Cox's Oraii",' Pippins could 1,0 carried in the •snmo chamber, as. in e\ery vessel, they arrive in a vory overripe and wasty condition, and it would ap.ponr t: at they require to be carried at a lewer temperature than other varieties. Hamburg. .Imio (itli ; The West Australian apples per <)berhau-on ivili-od <!s (id to •_'(!.-.: a low eases of C"lts_ patrns to 235. M:;mt ;i. .June 13th : Fruit per s.s. We.sti'alen averaged IDs <)<] per c:>so. th? liidiosj: price hoin' for C!;'iipafras. 20s per ea-:e. TTlu s . "ppl"-* "n'ero frciu Men J j.., ;i Victoin). Hamburg, Alav 3: Ycsler'ay there were sold 10.DO!) \,n\pk ~,l' Mpl>'es an:l 3!>7 baxes of peaix ex « s S.hwabeii. Apnlis: Taking it all I' ''1:1 (•''•-' eoil''it ; ;)ll of tin'/ earn "as not so good as tdia ex s.s. Rostock, and it wa- onlv due fa t'ae sroiig demand that t'le pre o-. n> mimed below, could he nia:!e. Jonathans, lis to los: Five Crowos <) s !)-! to 13s 3d; Cleopatra*, Ms to Jos M. His to IDs 3:!;\\lunro's Favourite, Ms !),! to Ms 3d: Anno Flixabeth, I.os '3d to !3s 3d; Loinnv ''•> Canada, Rs 3:1 to i)s lid, 1,1s; ' \\y- i mors, !i.s 3d to lis 3:i : Adam;' IVa'r- I •li.-iin. Ilk 3.1 to 1 Is. 10, * ;) is,- IJ-s- I mare k. Ms M ; Wellington Pippins I Is 9d to 13s J).!: Londea ]'j,pins'. *< Uc in lis 3. !: Dunn Seedlings, it-s Dd to los 3d. -New York. Alay 20.-Good re 1 npP'"f. 7s, !)s, 10s (iJ : ehoicost to 12s. Nan Francisoo. Alay I.>], ; The I.<Ll-I!)12 truit crops are expected to rule higher in orices. Oro<nn V\ nsliington. and (/olonrdo :^HHpP a States at present pr.,(i,icing the sapp.ies ol hoxed amdes oil the Fiio--lish markets, an:"it is rajwrird t!wt tlie.so cistncts liaro suffered from late trosts. Some state that it is as Iqw as of) percent, of an average ''"V- . It is sale to snv, however, tliat it came out larger than e.xpe -ted. wlncli is usually the cse i„ all "t'f'P estimates. Washington. Alav 7th: A ~„,„. I'au.v ol toO.OOOeapital has hcon orto market Washingtoii apPhs ~..,1 will | ;L . de-e IV:'m Alaska to London. Fnol niu l. .„„| :>l'"«m\ here. Colorado (Grand .Jmiction) Alav lst: Iji*' Gnu;-I .function Fru.it-tirou-ors .W„ ( . i: ,i-- . ro]):) , 1s ~,„.,v v oss through Ir st. With a full crop t! "' C»r:»,.( \.,M v. includi.m- p;disade Clilton f;,- l:I -l ./unction a;ul , ll ' , " ti, -, r s,: ' r : l ' '•■ ■'"■pppdTn.m to W)().!..,5C : . :; ,. ~,- „... K .i ieSi 0 r St ""; U; ; ir-} vj.:...!,. as . s t;.tr..':l, | n-n'l -, VV-.!''".j:- territory ■' «wKs. 1.;!».()!){) to i»;r .j,;,,) ~„.,,,„,, r )l peacaes. -Vc« V-:.-k A!: ly 7th: Apple future Wilt: hal'.uc, :; . ? soiling at 21s s ' ","" s * • k "»i'"t as l,i u l, ns , ,; " 1 r ■ ,!ri ' l ' l - ,; "--'''-! ap.)lo,s are e. lvc,r, smcet,. umrkot M-a, .so "it -as tins year. The season for ex- i p«i-ti.»«: began about R iiiul "nston receipts from tlien u.k ,tp;Ma'^Vlß^;;f:'','ont7o3,.iooi)nre.s. Out ol this total about 207,m 7 ? " C] ? f"\ ] ™„.s„mp- »■ -A barrel !S three lu sl:Hs. so ! tlMt Mnston consiinictl 303,-100 htisJKd.s, and exported IMofi.SOO bushels in seven months

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 July 1911, Page 4

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636

The Fruit Industry. Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 July 1911, Page 4

The Fruit Industry. Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 July 1911, Page 4

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