A labourer from Lithuania who emigrated to Ontario and found a goldfield, has died leaving a fortune of £250,000. Ottawa, Canada. —Domestic exports of fresh fruits from Canada in January of this year were valued at 1.016.567 dollars as compared with 997.293 dollars in January, 1937. The United Kingdom was the chief market with a total of 940,958 dollars. Fresh apples accounted for the bulk of the January exports, amounting to 269,491 barrels valued at 1,007,134 dollars, as compared with 270,057 at 997.186 dollars in January, 1937. The United Kingdom took 940,429 dollars and Germany 49,096 dollars.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1938, Page 5
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