FRUIT FOR SOUTH AMERICA.
, A MOTUEKA SHIPMENT. . .The sk'amer Alexander, which arrived fMro Motueka last night, brought about. 31)00. cases of apples; most of which come froin". the Motueka district, and. were shipped through Messrs. E. Buxton and Co;,'* Bid., of Nelson. Tho apples are destined for export to.South.America. The fruit, which comprises Cox's Orange Pippins, Ribston "Pippins, Jonathon's, Munro's Favourites, and a few Adam's ■ Perniains, HooyeV's, .and Keinette Canada, will bo landed/at Video. The apples have been'!pavticularly well packed for export, being wrapped in coloured paper, with labels, bearing -a spray ,of apples, which label adds greatly to the appearance of tho. fruit. Tho shipments will continue fortnightly while the season lasts. ' 'V:['. :
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 8
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114FRUIT FOR SOUTH AMERICA. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 8
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