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CLEVEDON.

Mr E. Morrison, one of the leading orcliardiats and nurserymen of VVarkworth, his recently been in tlie Clovodon district furthering the scheme for organising the fruit and vegetable producing industries of the Auckland province. The idea is to introduce organisation into the business of growing and selling fruit and vegetables, both for the beneiit of the grower and of tho consumer. The proposals are for a big co-opora-tive concern to handle all tho fruit and vegetables grown and Ln grade all the produce, so that when the consumer hitys ho will know he will get a reliable article. It is known that the public do not g •• tli» b 'in-lit of the fruit grown, and \ol there are L'luts in tho mark-1. It is intended by organisation in the s dliny; to ur range so that all peopl< ran alTord to kayo a regular supply of fruit.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 325, 9 November 1917, Page 1

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148

CLEVEDON. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 325, 9 November 1917, Page 1

CLEVEDON. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 325, 9 November 1917, Page 1

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