AUSTRALIAN ORANGES
N.Z. FRUITGROWERS’ OBJECTION. [Per Press Association!. WELLINGTON, August u. “If the importation of Australian oranges is allowed without, stringent restrictions, the effect on the local market would fie disastrous, and. large quantities of New Zealand apples and pears would be unsaleable and would have to be destroyed.” This was the text of a resolution, moved by Mr. A. Tate (Wairarapa) and carried at the annual conference of the New Zealand Fruitgrowers’ Federation. The conference decided to ask the Director of Internal Marketing to draw the Government’s attention to the matter.
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Grey River Argus, 7 August 1937, Page 3
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