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6d A Case To Be Paid

(N.g. Preu JLuoeiation) AUCKLAND, Sept 2. There was an average of 6d a case still to be paid tc growers from the paymenl pool, the chairman of the New Zealand Apple and Pear Mar keting Board (Mr K. B. Long more) said today. He told the annual conference of the New Zealand Fruitgrowers’ Federation that he was being “on the safe aide” with this figure. 11 could be dangerous to estimate the amount still to be distributed while so mucb fruit remained to be accounted for. Mr Longmore said the board intended to build a new store at Henderson for use in 1966. This would bring the total capacity of stores owned by the board to nearly 1,500,000 cases. In addition space for nearly 1,000,006 cases was being hired from private or public stores.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30536, 3 September 1964, Page 20

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140

6d A Case To Be Paid Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30536, 3 September 1964, Page 20

6d A Case To Be Paid Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30536, 3 September 1964, Page 20

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