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NEW ZEALAND FRUIT.

CONDITIONS IN OVERSEAS MARKETS. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Dec. 21. The London manager of the New Zealand Fruit Board, Mr H. Turner, who returned by the Rangitata, expressed the hope that the British tariff revision resulting from the Ottawa Conference would help New Zealand growers next season. Conditions on the Continent and in Scandinavia were making business most difficult. In consequence of the different exchange rates Australian growers enjoyl r nremium of 15 per cent, which enabled P them to underquote New Zealand a i .till realise a better price. Bl New Zealand still held pride of place t ' mralitv, and under the most ad*or market conditions- commanded Is to Is 0d per case more than most other fruit.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 21, 21 December 1932, Page 8

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NEW ZEALAND FRUIT. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 21, 21 December 1932, Page 8

NEW ZEALAND FRUIT. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 21, 21 December 1932, Page 8

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