Fruit Growing.
One great advantage in placing fruit on the N.Z. market is to have it fit for immediate use, it then suits the circumstances of most purchasers. A general saying of the consumers and dealers is " We don't want the fruit 1 to keep we want it to sell " and " Wedon't want the fruit to keep we #01^ it to eat." Growers must therefore try and supply not only the article" wanted but supply it also in th& condition in which it Is required. - J. Mayo, 5 ;; ' Pomologisfc.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 August 1895, Page 3
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89Fruit Growing. Manawatu Herald, 6 August 1895, Page 3
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