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EXPORT OF FRUIT.

NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED. OVER A MILLION AND A-QUARTER CASES, (Per United Press Association, i WELLINGTON, May 12. Tl, £ of apples and pears from the Dominion this year will establish a record eclipsing the “million case" season of 1928 by nearly 250,000 cases. The i°9T7 nnn /. thlS se ? 9on ,.- u ; i11 approximate 1.237.000 cases, of which 160.000 eases will be absorbed by the South American S li sttod™ bout by - Unlike last year, there has been no delav in the shipment of the fruit, which has been taken in as fast as it has reached Wellington, There are still about 116,000 cases to be shipped to the United Kingdoin, but tine quantity will be cleared bv mor “tb. Three shipments, totalling 56,200 cases, are yet to go to South America, 11,000 by the Port Svd"f an . d 2 t ¥°°TT by Ate Taananif. and 23.000 by the Hororata, The last-men-tioned ship will be sailing next month.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21024, 13 May 1930, Page 10

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EXPORT OF FRUIT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21024, 13 May 1930, Page 10

EXPORT OF FRUIT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21024, 13 May 1930, Page 10

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