EXPORT OF FRUIT
/ ■ — n ■ SHIPMENTS TO SOUTH AMERICA. . _ «» TENTATIVE ARRANGEMENTS. (By Telegraph—Special to Mail! ,;■* ;• ' CHRIBTGHURCH, This Day. Mr.' Longton, President of the New ifealuind -r Fruitgrowora’ Federation, »iate« that the Federation has made tentative * arrangements tor the empHK>nt this, season of SO,(XX) cases of frtlit/ to South America. Shipping space has been bespoken, and the Federation i’g % awaiting advice from its agent in Qgu,th America as to the state of the markets. . The Federation has been advised that control has been, taken off fruit in Britain, but it is not expected that trait arriving for next season,. will fetch sb high prices ad it- did last year, the market haying been glutted to a certain extent . this year with American font.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 12 January 1921, Page 5
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121EXPORT OF FRUIT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 12 January 1921, Page 5
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