EXPORTED FRUIT
LITTLE PROSPECT THIS SEASON"
< PA -> CHRISTCHURCH. Monday. Msrb'i!" 11 !;!.' 'be reply o£ the Minister of ■ if E ,'i ' Barc 'ny- to-day. when lie was 25 , 1 er E an >' prospect of New ZeUr.ndfr"; - '* ln,T = h iPPsd to Greet Britfln this se.se... shippms space wss not available list sear,on for the c::.,ortub)~ surplus. The marketing wi'h Ih, r °i'„ "°P this secpon was being discussed —L'J?. inQUoix - , said Mr. Barclay, and next 7h« f lnnct the Frult n °ard to discuss the question, of prices to be paid. Discussing the supply of fruit frcm the Islands. Mr. Barclay said shipping was dlfflci-lt. There S.£L™ Cie w r " le -/ h( ? r ' i rrop 0( ors rises in Australia, whence New Zealand orew its supp.les at this time of year. Efforts had been made ;o obtain posltl'on Ss°S t '™ j3Va ' bUt the SWpplnß
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 273, 18 November 1941, Page 3
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