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PIP FRUIT SALES

Check To Unlawful Trading

PA HASTINGS, July 20. As one means of putting a stop to illegal sales of pip fruit or black marketing, the Hawke’s Bay Provincial Conference of Fruitgrowers agreed to a Poverty Bay remit which advocated that private sellers of pip fruits should not have the right to share the disposal of their crops between private sales and the Apple and Pear Board, and that they should be the board to decide which avenue they wcuild use. It was suggested that the grower have the alternative of one or the other course in an endeavour to obviate the present complications

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27447, 21 July 1950, Page 8

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PIP FRUIT SALES Otago Daily Times, Issue 27447, 21 July 1950, Page 8

PIP FRUIT SALES Otago Daily Times, Issue 27447, 21 July 1950, Page 8