POOR APPLE SEASON
SMALL GISBORNE EXPORTS FIRST SHIPMENT NEXT WEEK [by telegraph—own correspondent! GISBORNE, Friday Apple exportsrfrom Gisborne are expected to be small during the season which is just commencing. Crops generally throughout. New Zealand are not heavy and growers anticipate that a considerable proportion of the quantities usually exported may be required for the market in the Dominion. The first of the export apples are expected to leave Gisborne next week and packing should commence on Monday for this shipment, which will comprise 400 cases of Cox's Orange Pippins.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23269, 11 February 1939, Page 16
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