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Fruit "By The Cartload.". Oranges at 30 to 46 for Id have been secured by New Zealand troops touring Palestine in recent wee&ov* The groves, laden with fruit, for which few export markets have v ex— isted in consequence of the war.i have presented an attractive sight,, and waggon loads of the fruit ha!Ve been offered at give-away prices. Even in the early part of the season, oranges were as cheap as fourfor a penny, and at this price Targe, numbers were bought by the soldi* ers.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 281, 10 March 1941, Page 4

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Untitled Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 281, 10 March 1941, Page 4

Untitled Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 281, 10 March 1941, Page 4

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