NEW ZEALAND APPLES
London Season Opened London, April 15. Mrs. W. ,1. Jordan, wife of the New Zealand High Commissioner, in the presence of a representative gathering at New Zealand House, officially opened the 1937 apple season. Lord Bledisloe, looking at the crowd crammed in the. foyer, expressed the opinion that the Government might consider acquiring a larger building, since it was obvious that the present one was too small for the growing importance of New Zealand. He warned Empire producers that if they wanted to capture the United Kingdom market they must, concentrate on uniformity in addition Io quality. He instanced New Zealand baconers at Smithfield market on April 13, which experts considered were not properly fed and under-sized.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 9
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