There can be no question -'that/» feeling of consternation has ’oeexi created among Nelson fruitgrowers at the disaster attending ' lgg't sca _ son’s exports. Growers tho.v 0 ’ been advised that only those 4110 were fortunate enough to har e most-' .of their export in varieties/ of fruit can expect to./receive any for, ther payment. Those with late varieties will come under ther guarantee,' and all of this remaining will" be swallowed -up in, expenses. -' v Mariyof the have 'had no monev rrncc the-- advances "were - made’ afc time of 'shipping/ there being insufficient'in; most" cases. to meet /pac&V in" and packing expenses/ . *
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12199, 10 March 1934, Page 12
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