SOUTHERN EXCHANGES
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TODAY’S SALES Wellington — t>n Vhange Auckland Gas (paid). 24s 6d; Holden’s .Motor Builders. 30. s t>d: Bank of New Zealand. l«»d. '■ Reported: 4, per t ent. Goods. li*39. £UH>; ’ 1938, £100; Colonial Sou..-. l ;.s 10s (ex di v. X. Christchurch.—On Bank ~f Adelaide (18), £1" 3s. N X It- inceratina: , < L I paid). (100). 16s 6d. Tooth’s Brewer* | (100) 58s 9u:. (10<)> 59s Briiish Toba- ,o * (50). 47s 7d: Mahakipawa i.'.mM, i>. K. - Sss Mount 1 .yell (100) 44s 7d . COO 44s \d. (50) 44s 7d; Bank of Adelaide (15). £lO NO TASMANIAN MARKET POTATO GROWERS’ HOPES AY AIM AT E. Toda y. There seems little probabilitv that the Australian Government will lift the embargo on New Zealand potatoes, according to advice received by Mr. J Bitchener. M.P. for Waitaki. from the Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. G. i W. Forbes. It is understood that the flood damage to Tasmanian crops is not serious, and, cessfu 1 attempts have been made by ; .New Zealand t<> have tie- embargo lifted, the Minister considers there is little prospect of such unless pressure is brought to bear on the Common- ! wealth Government by business people and consumers in Australia. NEW ZEALAND APPLES (Australian and XX. Press Association Reed. 11 a.m. LONDON. Tuesday. The Hororata’s New Zealand apples were somewhat waste, others were in fair condition. Jonathans, Wolselevs. Dunns, 1 .’s to 15s; Ribsions. 11s to i“s; Delicious, 14s to 16s. Pears: Fackhan.s. 5s to 6s; Boses, 6s to 7s 6d; Cornice, very
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 11
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