FRUIT EXPORT
A GOOD SEASON HALF-A-MILLION CASES (.From Our Resident Correspondent.') WELLINGTON, To-day. From the fig-urea available, there are indications o f a good export season in p to the end of last week the °i al^ uan ot fruit shipped from the Dominion was 110,906 cases of apples and 6,719 eases of pears of which 78,226 cases (including practi"6 308 c 1 ., 1 tho , p “™> were London, and v?7O« S Wast of England ports. an “. l-- 796 cases for Montevideo. Of the consignments to London and other ports in Britain, 18,719 cases of apples and 4,280 cases of pears were shipped from Nelson, 15,320 cases of “ ppl ® s , ai l? 2,419 cases of pears from Hawke s Bay, 1,469 cases of apples and 10 case s of pears from Auckland, 1,558 of apples from the Wairarapa. C o^. ses of apples from Marlborough Bay 135 CaSeS ° f apples from Poverty +^?oV e or S r h i?P ing ’ allotm ents now made total d0u,300 cases which, if filled will with the shipments to date represent a total export for the season of approximately half-a-million cases.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 14
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186FRUIT EXPORT Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 14
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