FRUIT EXPORT
LOADING FINAL SHlp&ig* FAIR PRICES INDICATED : (From Our Own Carr ssdom~ WELLINGTON,^' ; The end of the fruit I th r e iSomers «t^ 1 !' ! | Darwin, which are now loan** left the Dominion there only four steamers to sail | the Hartford. Middlesex P *“***• « son and Raranga which win*'*' ! h r,rr«.!;: J 1 a Jf that indications point to a ment of 550.000 uses •»« -- - last season. ‘ In the opinion of the Horticulture (Sir. J a ('.,2T*”* I ! falling off in the almost entirely due to frost in Auckland and Hawke?Tif«vJ tricts. Generally the cro D t 1 Hi been very clean this year. shipment is still more tha. . K : cent, higher than it was in I the export total reached 230 006 About one-third of the frsT> now has been marketed .2 **- allow every indication of the level which thev held ago. so that growers m.v LJt satisfactory season. '
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 4
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149FRUIT EXPORT Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 4
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