"UP A TREE"
Sir-Your interesting and entertaining article "Up a Tree" in a recent issue contains evidence of a wrong impression that is common even amongst orchardists. I am an orchardist of nearly 30 years’ standing, and during the whole of these years have freely advertised and sold my apples and pears as well as other fruits direct to consumers. Since the IL.M.D. began (at the urgent request of an overwhelming majority of growers) to handle ‘the sale and distribution of apples and pears, I have been prohibited from selling to shops or any
other reseller, but have a shop at my Own gate and freely advertise and sell by mail order all over this island, and at times even to the South Island, The fact is that any orchardist is free to sell at his gate or by mail order, but because some are willing to blackmarket, we are limited to the number of cases that may be sold to one purchaser at one time, and we may not hawk
eur. fruit.-
COMMERCIAL FRUIT
GROWER
(Hastings).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 267, 4 August 1944, Page 5
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177"UP A TREE" New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 267, 4 August 1944, Page 5
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