OUTPUT OF APPLES.
FOR LONDON AND ARGENTINT!. The Prime Minister (Hon. T. Mackenzie}' lias been advised by cable message that the shipment of apples by the Kaipara lias arrived ill London in excellent condition. This shipment, which was thi> third "enl Homo under the- auspices ot tlio Government, consisted of 5000 case?. >f r , Mackenzie states that ist the present Hmo (hero I'.ro orders in New Zealand for CO.OOO cases of apples for thf Argentine, and IU« prospective buyers nra ui(.pared- to pay higher »'ntos than tho.sfi rnlili" for Tnsmnnian fruit. If this order can 1)0 completed it will menu u great deal for tho growing fruit trade of' New Zealand, because no cold storage i:- v«. mured on the .trip to the Argentine. Mr. Mackenzie odds that lie is carefuly watchiil'i the South American fruit marker, and that he is in touch with some men there who can placo our fruit on good term? with consumers. As a result of these inquiries and orders, a new dcvolopinont in the, Government fruit, farms is foreshadowed.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1428, 1 May 1912, Page 4
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175OUTPUT OF APPLES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1428, 1 May 1912, Page 4
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