OTAGO APPLES
LOADING THIRD (SHIPMENT. ft'..'. DUNEDIN, March 30. The third export shipment of Otago Apples for this season, comprising iIk,GOO cases and bringing the total tp 37,000 eases, is dne to leave by the Somerset, now loading at Bluff, tl-morrow. {The bulk of the consignment is from Roxborougli and Central Otago districts. Cox’s Orange and Munros l'p.vourites are the leading varieties. Some Cox’s Orange have been reacted for export because in the dry Weather they did not come to full s|ze, and others of the same variety failed to pass the inspector because of black spots, which are said to be only skin blemish not affecting soundness or flavour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1933, Page 2
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110OTAGO APPLES Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1933, Page 2
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