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all round. The small arrivals from New York are almost entirely Albemarle Pippins, 

 which are excellent quality and appearance, and have sold readily from 15/ to 38/, accord- 

 ing to quality. The future prospects may he fairly gauged from this week's sales, and 

 there is every probability that shipments of good sound stock up to Christmas will come to 

 a satisfactory market. 



Quotations for Sound. — Albemarle Newtown Pippins, 15/ to 38/; half -barrels, 15 . 



Canadian.— Baldwins, 18/ to 23/6; do. seconds, 15/ to 17/6; Ribston, 20/ to 2s ; 

 C. Red, Phoenix, Spy. Cranberry Pips, 14/ to 24/ ; 20oz. 28/ to 31/6 ; Greenings, 17/ to 21/ ; 

 do. seconds, 10/ to 14/ ; Kings, 25/ to 33/. Slacks sell 2/ to 4/ below above quotations. 



Messrs. M. H. Peterson & Co., of Colborne, Ont, give following statement 



of apples exported from Canada to the British markets, week ending November 



nth : — 



Montreal 12,016 



Nova Scotia 3.94."> 



Boston.. 160 



New York 2,383 



Week's total 19,404 Same week last year. ...... 80,680 



Total so far this season .... 55,379 Last season 627,651 



Cable from Messrs. J. Adam, Son & Co., Liverpool, 13th Nov., 1893 : — " Market dull 

 —quality very common. Baldwins, 12/ to 18/6 ; Greenings, 9/ to 14/ ; Spies, 12/ to 19/." 



Dear Sir, — Messrs. James Adam, Son & Co. , Liverpool, this day cable: — "Market 

 firm, with good demand. Baldwins, 16/6 to 20/ ; Greenings, 15/ to 18/6 ; Spys, 16/ to 

 21/6; Russetts, 13/ to 15/." 



Yours truly, M H. Peterson & Co. 



Colborne, Ont., Nov. 24th, 1893. 



In the Annapolis Yalley. 



