EXPORT OF FRUIT
SHIPPING PROSPECTS SOME RELIEF LIKELY [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] HASTINGS. Monday In spite of the war some fruit, it is understood, will be exported from New Zealand this season. Growers had lately, been concerned about their future exports. The prompt clearance of meat and dairy produce which has been taking place is expected to make ships available for fruit and to relieve cool storage space to such an extent that more will bo available for fruit than was anticipated. Negotiations are proceeding in Wellington between officials of the fruitgrowers' organisations ami the Internal Marketing Department, and it is hoped that the outcome Avill be an early announcement as to the sale of the 19J0 crop.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23479, 17 October 1939, Page 6
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118EXPORT OF FRUIT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23479, 17 October 1939, Page 6
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