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A witness was telling the Nelson tour, during the hearing of a claim tor damages then being heard, that it was not worth ivhile selling rejected fruit, as it would not pay. Hi s Honor: It would be a boon to many people to let loose all these apples (rejected) at 2d a lb. Mr. Harley: Orchardists sell the primest apples for less than 2d. His Honor: Wliy do wo pay 8d for themf Oounult I do not Know)

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1920, Page 5

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