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CITRUS FRUIT TRADE

COSTLY RESTRICTIONS AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES' VIEWS (Per United Press Association! WELLINGTON, Oct. 2. The desire of New South Wales fruitgrowers to supply New Zealand with oranges and mandarins at a price approximately half that at present paid here was expressed by Mr Heane and Mr Herrod, president and secretary respectively of the Fruitgrowers’ Federatioi of New South Wales, and by Mi MacDermott, general secretary of the New South Wales Chamber of Fruit and Vegetables’ Industries and chairman of the fruit section of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce. They have been giving evidence at the inquiry into the marketing of Nev. Zealand and imported fruit and vegetables, and in an interview to-da. stressed the benefits that vould accrue both to New South Wales and New Zealand if some relaxation could be secured of the present restrictions on the importation of fruit from New South Wales.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23002, 3 October 1936, Page 10

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CITRUS FRUIT TRADE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23002, 3 October 1936, Page 10

CITRUS FRUIT TRADE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23002, 3 October 1936, Page 10

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