OUR APPLE INDUSTRY.
PROSPECTS OK AMERICAN MARKET. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Xiaht The Director of the Horticultural Division of the Dp;)iirtme;t of Agriculture has received from Mr. .1. A. {'ampbell, Asdstant Director, who is in America makin '■ into the fruit industry of the United States and Canada, and as to prospects of the market for our frn : t. certa : n information. He has anno into the o-estion of Hritish Colnmli'a a- a market for our fruit. As far as the brokers, merchants, and growers are concerned, our fruit -onld be welcome. Evorvhodv to whom iVfr. Campbe'l m<-t ; ored the 'natter was of opinion that there was - n rras'ui wliv Xew Zealand fru-t. sho.-'d not be "hipped to Vancouver, in pre'e-ance din-in.'.' the' months of March. Anril. and May. Inspection for co'll'n nin'-li. h'vicvev. was thorough, and th» fimlii"r 0 f one moth would mean of H;e consignment. The nr'ti-di Coli.rnb'a lu-=me<.s people, ofl'tci-ils and nvivntn individuals, all assured Mr Cnmil-nll tl-nt thev were prepared to ■/■•■'o Xew Zo.-lnnd fruit a very kind and favorable reception.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1919, Page 6
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176OUR APPLE INDUSTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1919, Page 6
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