THE FRUIT RING.
JW tai Bonos o» "the press." _oa-,--I was pleused to see tho Fruits sr**2!* Association moving in the wwjon of the barrow-man: this is the means that will bring tho retheir senses. I em a larfte of fruit, and for years hay« rj.™ Pass Christchurch by, as one f»ot be surc> of Retting justice done •oL'w? produce. In my own caae, my f»M.W* output of plums will run into fvi*". , or twenty tons, so it is a con«?er»b!e loss to them, myself, «md the Potme. that this market is closed to ** much struck when in ««uinßW)n, to see the salutary effect ~f wrow-nian had had on the local a»rtet. oncJ Cbristchurcli is pnrticu«My Miitable to tho business, and ™*W give considerable work to some unemployed. Why not start * oarrow company?— Yours, etc..
n . ~ . W. E. BARKER "aikonmi Orchord. Peel Forest.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 11
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143THE FRUIT RING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 11
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