LEVIN MARKETS
FRUIT. Air i). Smart, manager of tho Horownenua Fruitgrowers' Association reports tor tho week ending yesterday (Friday).—The steady demand for uppies continues at 4s Cd per half case, iiie b'uJk of the apples corning to ha'id are Jonathans. The season for peaches is drawing to a close. The last consignment from "Tirvean" orchi-d rame in to-aay. No pears have boon placed on the market yet, dud enquires tor tffem are still boing mado. The first ot the season's nectarines appeared to-day and every lot, totalling 2b cases, was cleared promptly at from 4s od to 5s <kl per half case.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 March 1915, Page 3
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102LEVIN MARKETS Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 March 1915, Page 3
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