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In the Market Place

TOMATOES PLENTIFUL STRAWBERRIES CHEAPER Hothouse tomatoes are coming forward in large numbers in the city marts, but prices have not changed. Better weather has caused a big increase in the supplies of strawberries. At today’s sales values were much cheaper. Bananas are dearer. Mare supplies arrive this week from the Islands. There will be no shipment of citrus fruit from Australia this week. Oranges, Australian and Californian, are maintaining their value, and lemons are in fair demand. Small samples of Thames apricots are appearing. One or two lines of local Black Hamburg grapes have been offered, and high pries have been secured. More lines may be offered this week. Th cherry plums being offered are mainly too green. Gooseberires have declined in value again. Little change is taking place in a well-stocked vegetable market. Quotations: FRUIT Apples.—New Zealand Stunners, 9s to 12s Gd; Canadian Jonathans, Delicious, Newtowij Pippin, and Winesap, 22s 6d. Pears. —Barrys, 9s to 11s. Tomatoes.—Hothouse, choice, 9d to lid lb; medium and No. 2, 5 d to 8d lb; outdoor, 3d to 6id. Oranges.—Sydney Valencia, ISs to 2is; Californian, 35s to 42s 6d. Gooseberries. —3s 6d to 4s 6d. Strawberries. —Marguerite, 7id to 9id; ITelensley Surprise, 7id to 9d; Captain Cooks, Is 3d to Is 6d. Plums.—Cherry, green, 2s 6d to 4s; red, cooking, 4s to as. Apricots.—Local, 4s 6d to 6s. Cherries. —Local, 9s to 13s. Lemons.—No. 1,10 s to 14s; No. 2,7 s to 9s. Grapes.—Californian, in barrels, 27s Gd. Bananas.—Choice repacks, 25s to 27s 6d; No. 2 and medium, 21s to 245. FIELD PRODUCE Potatoes, new, 2s 6d to 5s bag. Onions.—7s to 13s crate. Kumeras. —Tauranga, 8s to 11s cwt. Cabbages.—2s to 7s Gd sack. Cauliflowers.—3s to 14s sack. .swedes.—ls 6d to 2s 6d bag. Pumpkins.—l6s to 20s cwt. Green Peas. —2id to old lb. Beans.—French, 6d to 9d lb; broad, 2ld to 3d. Lettuces. —3s to 7s 6d case. Cucumbers. —Hothouse, 3s to 7s 6d dozen. Vegetable Marrows. —3s to 9s dozen. Cabbages.—On benches, Is Gd to 3s dozen. Cauliflowers.—On benches, 3s to 9s. Rhubarb.—ls to 4s 6d dozen. Spinach.—ls Gd dozen. Pumpkins.—3s to 5s each. Spring Onions. —3d to Is 3d bundle. Radish.—4d to 8d dozen. Carrots, Parsnips, Beet, and Turnips.— Is to 2s dozen. Asparagus.—Gd to 9d bundle. Leeks.—3d to Id bundle.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 10

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In the Market Place Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 10

In the Market Place Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 10

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