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POORMAN ORANGES

OVERSEAS SHIPMENT

Last season a. trial shipment of the above oranges, otherwise known as “breakfast fruit,” was made to London with the object of testing out the market. The results proved quite good for an initial effort, some cases (which arrived in good condition) averaging 22/0 per bushel case.

This season it is intended to test the market still further will) a larger consignment. It is understood that Afr 11. Turner, the New Zealand Print Export Board's officer, has been inquiring recently as to the number of cases likely to be available for export during the current season. The Fruit-Growers' Federation officers are said to bo arranging to secure pro-

mises of fruit available so that they may definitely book the space needed. It is hoped that the export of this fruit will develop to an appreciable extent.

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Northern Advocate, 21 April 1933, Page 6

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POORMAN ORANGES Northern Advocate, 21 April 1933, Page 6

POORMAN ORANGES Northern Advocate, 21 April 1933, Page 6