WEEKLY REPORT
Messrs A. B. Eames and Co., auctioneers, Dickens street, Napier, report the following prices at their Tuesday auction. — Apples. — Dessert, 4/- to ' 7/6 per bushei; cookers, 3/6 to 4/6. Pears. — W.B.J. 9/6 per bushei; Caprimont to 6/9; cookers 3/6 to 6/per case. Peaches. — 3/- to 6/- per case. Cape Gooseberries. — 8d and 8-I-d per lb. Walnuts. — 8~id per lb, Grapes. — Firsts, 7d and 6d per lb. ; seconds, 5^d; jam, 4d to 5d. Water Melons. — 9d to 1/3. each. Rock Melons. — 4d to 9d each. Pie MelonS — 8d to 7d each. Kumei-as. — l^d and l^d per lb. Blackberries.— 3Jd per lb. Pickling Onions. — lfd to 2d per lh, Gnions. — 6/6 to 7/- per cwt. Potatoes. — 6/- to 7/- per cwt. Peas. — 3d per lb. Beans. — l^d to 2d per lb. Cabbage, earrots, ' parsnips, heet, etc., sold at 1/6 per dozen. At Saturday's poultry auction prices were:— Heavy fowls 2/6, lights, 1/5 to 1/7, young cockerels, 1/2, ducks 2/6.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 47, 27 March 1930, Page 13
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159WEEKLY REPORT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 47, 27 March 1930, Page 13
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