EXPORT OF APPLES
SOUTH AMERICAN SHIPMENT
The New Zealand Fruitgrowers’ Federation advises as follows:—“We are today in receipt of cable advice from Mr W. 11. Rice to the effect that tile s.s. Otaki discharged her fruit in good condition, and no allowances were necessary. This vessel carried 2972 cases from \\ ellington and 2983 from Otago.”
ENGLISH SHIPMENTS
Messrs Griffin and O’Brien, New Zealand agents for Messrs T. J. Poupart Ltd., London, have recently received cables as follows from their principals: “Devon and lonic Cleopatras, 15/- to 17/-; Jonathans, 14/- to 16/-; Sturmers, 16/-; Condon’s wasty, 12/-; others, 14/to 15/-; demand excellent. Port Curtis, unsatisfactory.” “lonic Sturmers, 15/- to 20/-; Jonathans, variable, 10/- to 14/-; Delicious, 15/- to 16/-; Statesman, 15/-; Dougherty 17/-; trade brisk.” “Maimoa Sturmers, 15/- to 20/-; Delicious. 13/- to 16/-; Jonathans, 12/to 16/- ; Premiers, 15/-Jo 16/-; Newtowus and Cleopatras, If/-.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1924, Page 6
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143EXPORT OF APPLES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1924, Page 6
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