EXPORT FRUIT MARKET
N.Z.’S GOOD STANDING VALUE OU SUPERVISION (Received Julv 18, 2 p.m.) LONDON, July 17. "Tlie consistent quality of apples is a tribute to New Zealand's strict supervision before export and careful control in Tlondon," said Mr. Sutherland, a New Zealand cool storage officer, in re viewing the fruit season just ended. The policy had built nJ> the prestige if New Zealand fruit, resulting in a premium over a majority oi conti'inporaneous lines. Mr. Sutherland is visiting research slat ions invest igating dunnage packing experiments ami also gas storage, which is most valuable in England, and is arranging experiments to determine whether it is applicable fo more varied types froth New Zealand.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 6
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