PUDDING LANE
TO LOSE AUCTION ROOMS
(United Press Association—By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, June 14
The Markets Committee of trie City of London Corporation has come to an arrangement with six firms of fruit brokers* and auctioneers in Pudding Lane to acquire their, auction rooms and premises, and to transfer their auctions to the City’s new Extension Fruit Market at Spitafields. The Pudding Lane auction rooms have been in existence for over a century, and a large proportion of the Dominions’ fruit is auctioned there. The new proposal does not affect Coveut Garden. which is outside the City’s jurisdiction. The Common Council has approved the proposal.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1929, Page 5
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