COOL STORAGE FOR APPLES.
The , cooling cbambor seems to havo solved the problem of apple storage in' New Zealand, as a factor in helping to eliminate the imported article. East year a large number of cases of Calil'oniian apples were imported to New Zealand, even lo Nelson—woody, tasteless stuff, which had only a high colour, as a recommendation. They were sold in Nelson, in January, W- f° r ns lew aR ss. per case. The cool storage came into operation for apples thin season, through tho Nelson Freezing Company, at !>toke. preparing to handle tho goods. The result is that for the first time on record no foreign apples havo been landed in Nelson. The Nelson Freezing Company is extending its cool storage spaco for apples, and if other New Zealand apple districts follow suit on the?e line.-.. Ihe outcome should bo the complete elimination of foreign-grown fruits.'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 16
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148COOL STORAGE FOR APPLES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 16
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