The Wellington fruit brokers report: —The market for all choiee lines of vegetables is very good at present and owing to lesser quantities coming forward shows a tendency to rise. The following values were obtained at sales yesterday:—Cabbages (choice) -Is (id to (is lid, others 2,s to 3s; cauliflowers (choice) 12s to J(is, others Ss to 10s; white turnips 3s to -Is; swedes Is; carrots 4s to ('*; parsnips os to 7s; beetroot 3s Oil to 4s (id; marrows 4s (id to 5s (id; pumpkins (is to Ss all per sack; French beans (choice) 14s to ISs half sack; potatoes (is to 7s cwt; onions 10s to 12s; cental lettuce 2s (id to Is (id case; spinach 3s to 4s case; tomatoes 4s (id to (is (id half case; rhubarb 8s to 12s dozen; Brussels sprouts 10s case; leeks 9d to Is bunch; celery 3s to os dozen heads; spring onions fid to Is bunch; parsley 3d bunch; radish fid to fid bunch; green peas 18s to 23s sack.
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Shannon News, 25 May 1926, Page 2
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