CANNED FRUIT.
How neglectful New Ze> and prodaoeri are of tMr opportunities 18 evidenced by thw following 'nken from the report of aa interview with Mr Murphy (^eorntivry of the Oante»-bary A. and P. Asaooiacfou) who has just returned from a visit f>om t'Vn neighboring o Monies of Austr»hnis :— " We are losing a btg ma k t for pinned fruit On thw steamer there were be«atlf"l oinned pear«, apricots, peaches, panes, p-c. NnturnHy I rock thf»e to be New Z -alind produce * What' a fine rradtt w«j : re doiujj h«re f ' I sail to myself. But they were Am -noun. With all oar ease In growing fruit we d m't supply avea , »h« steamers p ylog round oar coasts, Hot they are preparing to oat into the trade lv Now South Wales. "A Mr Lamb at «ooty Bill, oo i; far from Sydoey, U starting a factory that wilt tarn oat 800 tins a day. Hi has got orar an Amarloaa who understands the businesf, and grows Urge quantities of fruit of all kinds him* •elf, and purchtses it from gardens olose at hand, T* is % fin« »n'e*n* : »e."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1770, 18 February 1888, Page 2
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189CANNED FRUIT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1770, 18 February 1888, Page 2
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