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TELEGRAMS.

AUCKLAND FRUIT-GROWERS AND GRAPE IMPORTATION. [UNITKD PBEBS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, September 28 1 At a meeting of tbe Auoklaud FruitI growers' Union the following resolution was adopted:-" That tbis meeting of I fruitgrowers strongly approves of the ro- £ Btriction prohibiting the importation of ' Australian grapes, and asks the Government to rigidly continue tbe same, in < vow of the agitation now being got up in Sydney to have tbe restrictions removed." It was also resolved. — "That seeing that a largo quantity of nursery slock has been imported duriog the pas 1 * season, tbis meeting of fruit gro were 1 wishes to impre s upon the Department 1 of Agriculture the necessity of continung ] the most stringent and effective measures ' possible to prevent the introduction into ' the colony of all fruit peets inimical to Hew Zealand fruitgrowers."

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 4

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TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 4

TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 4

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