FRUIT EXPORT TRADE.
SHIPPING SPACE ARRANGED. {VI TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT. J WELLINGTON. Tuesday. Following are the shipping bookings arranged by the New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federationßemuera, Wellington. February 21, 14,500 cases, being 6500 additional to former space; Whangaratta, February 26, Wellington, 15,000 cases; Pakeha, March 12, Wellington. 12,000 .cases; Armagh, third ,week in March, 6000 cases for London, 5000 for Hull; Peshawur, ' about ... the end ' of March, Wellington, for West Coast ports, 7000 cases; Port Napier, first week in April, Wellington, 13,300 cases; Raranga, April 14 to 16, Drnedin, 20,000 cases, Wellington, 21 to 23, 6000 cases.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18324, 14 February 1923, Page 10
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