notice of such intention to the Government Fruit Inspector at 

 Cape Town, Mossel Bay, Port Elizabeth. East London, or Durban 

 (as the case may be) in the following form: 



Address 



Date 



J/\Ye hereby give notice that I/we intend to export through 



the port of commencing on or about 



the day of next. 



My/our boxes of fruit will bear the following distinctive mark, 

 namely : . . . 



Signature 



2. The name, address, and distinctive mark of the applicant 

 shall be registered by the Inspector, by whom the applicant shall 

 be informed of such registration. 



3. For each consignment of fruit examined by the Inspector 

 the exporter shall pay at the rate of one shilling per 40 cubic feet 

 on all boxes going twenty-five or less to the ton, and one shilling 

 and sixpence on all boxes going over twenty-five to the ton. 



4. The exporter shall pay the charge for the cold storage 

 required by regulation eleven, and make his own arrangements 

 for the disposal of his fruit oversea. 



5. The following fruits shall be packed in boxes the size 

 of which shall be : 



Outside Meaiitn-wctit. 



^a) For pears, peaches, nectar- 18 by 12 inches, or 24 by 

 ines. apricots, plums, grapes. 18 inches, the depth 



being optional. 



Grapes may. however, be shipped 

 in crates which shall be a multiple of 

 the grape box mentioned under (a), 

 and Almeria grapes may be shipped 

 in barrels or boxes of other measure- 

 ments than the above. 



(b) For apples, beginning with 20 by n by 10 inches 

 1916 shipments 



(c) For pineapples, Cayenne var- 27 by 16 inches, depth 

 iety, Giant Kew optional. 



Queen variety 27 by 14 inches, depth 



optional. 



The standard orange box may 

 also be used for pineapples. 



