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Ic Export Trade in Pears and 

 Peaches 



j {Continued from page 118) 



and for good pears would seem to war- 

 .. The reason assigned for this over- 

 condition by competent authorities 

 Id appear to be the very wet weather 

 irienced whilst the fruit was on the 

 which is considered to have militated 

 inst the keeping qualities and vitality 

 he fruit. However that may be, it is 

 ain that warm weather whilst the fruit 

 in store or in transit must have been 

 determining factor of its condition on 

 val here, and the demand being what 

 as, it was a mistake to have shipped a 

 :le package across the water in ordinary 

 rdgt. On the other hand, many parcels 

 :h came forward in refrigerator on the 

 mer were in over-ripe condition on ar- 

 which we consider to be due to them 

 ,ng been stored for several weeks before 

 iment in ordinary storage. At the be- 

 ling of the season the weather is too 

 m for the efficient transport of pears in 

 nary stowage, and later in the season 

 keeping qualities are likely to be 

 aired. 



The great bulk of pears in barrels were 

 [ers, but there was a fair sprinkling of 



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