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fruit report: 1
Messrs. M'Clure, Valantine and Co. report hav
ing held' their usual snips fpr the week ending
7th inst.' They sold as follow:— Cherries: Black
Margaret, 18/0, 10/6 to 3/., half enres 4/3 to 3/;.
Worthington", 9/ to 8/; Florence, 7/0 to. 0/; Rcin-
ortence, 7/ to 5/6; Bedford, 6/, 4/0 to 2/0; Ken
tish, 3/9, half cases 1/0; Napoleon, 4/6. Peaches,
14/0, 12/, 9/ to 6/6; half canes, 0/0, 4/0 to 3/0;
trays, W/0, 8/, 0/ to 3/. Apricots, 9/, 7/, 5/ to
2/0; half coses, 3/0 to 1/9. Oranges, New South
Wales, 10/6, S/, 0/; Italian, double case, 17/ to
15/. Lemons, Mildura, 0/, 5/ to 3/; Italian, .10/
to 15/6. Loquats, halt case, 3/3 to 3/. Cherry
plrans, 3/0 to 2/0; half case, 1/0 to 1/. Figs, half
case, 0/3 to 4/. Strawberries, 10d,, 8d., Od., Id.
to 21d. Raspberries, l/Oj, 9d., Od. to 2 Ad. Goose
berries, 4/6 to 2/0 per case, 2/ to 1/9 per half
case, lid. to Ojd. per lb. Peas, 6/3, 4/ to 2/(1
per 100 lb.' Red currants, 5d.t 3d. to -StL Black
currants, fid. White currants, 2Jd. Ahnonds,
green, 3/6 to 2/3 per case. Walnuts,, green, 5/ per
case. Tomatoes, 4/3 per halt case.
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