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n- lAtAi.ruA UArn/iiv/ujru cruiiLTUMM. — ni wp, cnuaren from me oaivanon army urpnanage i Upper Hutt, who were^taken for a motor drive and a day's outing, including a visit to the Zoo andLya Bay. Below, children of St. Joseph's Orphanage, ivho enjoyed a similar treat. Both excursions wei arranged and paid for by Mr. B. Sutherland, of Wellington.

. ■ . . . ' , '•,■•■' A. R. Klngsford Photo. SHIPPING APPLES FROM KELSON.— The apple season was opened on Wednesday at New Zealand House. London. Mrs. Wilford presenting a basket of fruit to Miss Sshbel Mac Donald, daughter of the Prime Minister. The photographs shoiu the apples being shipped from Nelson, the principal apple centre of New Zealand. Top left, fruit inspectors at, work. Below, cases of apples arriving at the wharf at Nelson. Right, after inspection, the fruit being brought from the shed on special rollers and loaded on to iJie Otahi, thelatest overseas'vessel to visit Nelson [or jhe purpose of taking on fmit, • ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' " v ." ■-••-•■-• •■•■- •—■■•■■ - ■ - ■

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 9

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n- lAtAi.ruA UArn/iiv/ujru cruiiLTUMM.—ni wp, cnuaren from me oaivanon army urpnanage i Upper Hutt, who were^taken for a motor drive and a day's outing, including a visit to the Zoo andLya Bay. Below, children of St. Joseph's Orphanage, ivho enjoyed a similar treat. Both excursions wei arranged and paid for by Mr. B. Sutherland, of Wellington. . ■ . . . ' , '•,■•■' A. R. Klngsford Photo. SHIPPING APPLES FROM KELSON.—The apple season was opened on Wednesday at New Zealand House. London. Mrs. Wilford presenting a basket of fruit to Miss Sshbel Mac Donald, daughter of the Prime Minister. The photographs shoiu the apples being shipped from Nelson, the principal apple centre of New Zealand. Top left, fruit inspectors at, work. Below, cases of apples arriving at the wharf at Nelson. Right, after inspection, the fruit being brought from the shed on special rollers and loaded on to iJie Otahi, thelatest overseas'vessel to visit Nelson [orjhe purpose of taking on fmit, • ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' " v ." ■-••-•■-• •■•■- •—■■•■■ – ■ – ■ Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 9

n- lAtAi.ruA UArn/iiv/ujru cruiiLTUMM.—ni wp, cnuaren from me oaivanon army urpnanage i Upper Hutt, who were^taken for a motor drive and a day's outing, including a visit to the Zoo andLya Bay. Below, children of St. Joseph's Orphanage, ivho enjoyed a similar treat. Both excursions wei arranged and paid for by Mr. B. Sutherland, of Wellington. . ■ . . . ' , '•,■•■' A. R. Klngsford Photo. SHIPPING APPLES FROM KELSON.—The apple season was opened on Wednesday at New Zealand House. London. Mrs. Wilford presenting a basket of fruit to Miss Sshbel Mac Donald, daughter of the Prime Minister. The photographs shoiu the apples being shipped from Nelson, the principal apple centre of New Zealand. Top left, fruit inspectors at, work. Below, cases of apples arriving at the wharf at Nelson. Right, after inspection, the fruit being brought from the shed on special rollers and loaded on to iJie Otahi, thelatest overseas'vessel to visit Nelson [orjhe purpose of taking on fmit, • ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' " v ." ■-••-•■-• •■•■- •—■■•■■ – ■ – ■ Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 9

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