CANADA FIRST
BRITISH EMPIRE SECOND Reed. 10.20 a.m. TORONTO. Wed., j When the proper safeguarding of i . the interests of Canadian producers, industrial or agricultural, is assured, every practical plan to increase trade : among British countries should be : supported, declares a statement on British Empire trade adopted by the | Canadian Manufacturers' Association j at the annual meeting on Wednesday. APPLES SOLD AT HOME Reed. 10.40 a.m. LONDON. Wed. j The Rangitiki’s and the Zealandic’s New Zealand apples sold: Jonathan. • Delicious. 10s to 12s: Stumers, 12s to ! 14s: Cleopatras, 12s to 15s; Scarlet | Pearmains. 11s to 13s: Adams. Lord Wolseleys. and Dunns. 11s to 14s. The Zealandic’s pairs, double trays: Boses and Winter Nelis. 11s to 13s: Barrys. 9s to 12s: Packhams. 10s: Win- ' ter Coles. 10s to 11s.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 990, 5 June 1930, Page 13
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