Ottawa, Canada—The movement of cherries and other small fruits fiom Canada to the British market is now in full swing. On July 9, the Empress of Britain carried 1446 lugs of British Columbia cherries destined for Southampton and the London market, while on the preceding day the Duchess of Richmond, the Beaverford and the Letitia carried 340, 341 and 340 lugs of cherries for the respective markets of Liverpool, London and Glasgow.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 September 1938, Page 5
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