1 he Produce Commissioner in London, in his last report to the Agent-General, mentions as an instance of the value of hooping crate ends as opposed to Aviring, that ho noticed consignments from two Taranaki factories stacked side by side, cue being hooped and the other wired. The former sliOA\ r ed scarcely au3 r damage, Avhile the latter had a nuiiibci of broken crates. The Papanui, Avhicli left for London on. January 22nd, took the record quantity of butter and cheese from NeAv -Zealand. This consisted of 1100 tons of butter and 270 tons of cheese. When the vessel arrived in London oil March 9 th. discharge commenced immediately, but it was not completed until the loth, an J some consignees did not get delivery of t’lvjir consignments until the 17th.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1626, 29 April 1903, Page 22
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