N.Z. FRUIT EXPORT
MILLION AND A QUARTER CASES. ’
r ßy Telegraph, Per Press Association, j
WEL JjING TON, May 12
The exports of apples and pears from the Dominion, this year will establish a new record eclipsing the “million case” season of 1928, by nearly a quarter of a million cases. The total for this season will be approximate)’ 1,237,000 cases, of which 160,000 cases will be absorbed by the South Amerian market, and about 150,000 by R. Hamburg and Rotterdam. Unlike last year, ’ there lias been no delay in the shipment of the fruit, which lias been taken as fast as it has reached Wellington.
There are still about 116,000 cases to be shipped to the United Kingdom, out this quantity will be cleared by the end "of this month. Three shipments, totalling 56,000 cases, are yet to go to South America—ll,ooo by the Port Sydney and 22,200 by the Tasmania, and 23,000 by the Hororata: The last mentioned ship will be sailing next month.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1930, Page 6
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