GOOD PRICE FOR APPLES
25,000 CASES SOLD
Press Association
WELLINGTON, Wednesday. The value of the South American fruit market to New’ Zealand growers is shown by a sale just completed by the New Zealand Fruit Export Control Board, at prices which represent a handsome return to growers. In a circular to exporters issued to-day the board states it has completed, through its South American agents, a sale of 25,000 cases of apples to that market on the following terms and prices; 16.000 Delicious at 20s a case, 6.000 Jonathans at 17s a case. 3.000 Dunns at 15s a. case, all c.i.f., South American ports. Growers throughout the Dominion generally will agree that the salb is an exceptionally good one for shippers, in that the prices are attractive, and that the quantity represented is between 20 to 25 per cent, of the total fruit available for that market.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 624, 28 March 1929, Page 12
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