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FRUIT WANTED.

■_ To the Editor of the Evening Stab. Sib, —How is it there is such a scarcity of peaches in Grahamstown this year— the Maories appear to have giren up the street vending business. I could do with a kit every day for my family of boys, but it comes too expensive to purchase off the fruiterer. lam told that many people in the suburbs are feeding their pigs on peaches ; surely it would pay them better ta_place them on the market at a penny a pound^—l am; 50.," Patebfakiiim.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 10 February 1880, Page 2

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FRUIT WANTED. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 10 February 1880, Page 2

FRUIT WANTED. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 10 February 1880, Page 2

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