NEW PACKAGING HOUSE OPENED.—Mrs E. I. Tombleson, member of Parliament for Gisborne, putting a lid on the first container of lemons to come off the production line at the new packaging house of the Citrus Marketing Authority in Gisborne. The new plant, which cost more than £33,000, can pack more than 1500 containers a day.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31079, 7 June 1966, Page 2
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55NEW PACKAGING HOUSE OPENED.—Mrs E. I. Tombleson, member of Parliament for Gisborne, putting a lid on the first container of lemons to come off the production line at the new packaging house of the Citrus Marketing Authority in Gisborne. The new plant, which cost more than £33,000, can pack more than 1500 containers a day. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31079, 7 June 1966, Page 2
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