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(h) PINEAPPLES. 



Variety. Grades 



Extra selected. Selected. Graded. 



Queen . . . Weight not less than Weight not less than Weight less 



i Ib. ii lb. than i Ib. 



Cayenne ... Weight not less than Weight not less than Weight less 



4 lb. 2-Hb. 



(i) CITRUS FRUITS. 



Oranges shall be packed so as to contain in the box of 26 

 by 12^ by 12^ inches (outside measurements) standard packs of 

 .80, 96, 112, 126, 150, 176, 200, 216, 226, 252 oranges, as the case 

 may be, or such additional standard packs as may be prescribed 

 by notice in the Gazette. 



Naartjes : 



Grades. 



Extra Selected. Selected. Graded. 



Not less than 2| in. Not less than i-| in Less than i-|- in. 



in diameter. in diameter. in diameter. 



The receptacles of loose-skin and green-skin naartjes shall 

 te marked " graded." and shall not be marked by any other grade 

 term. 



(j) MANGOES. 



No grades are fixed. The peach variety is specially recom- 

 mended for export. 



(k) MELONS. 



No grades are fixed. Up to the present the only variety 

 that can be recommended for export is that known as the Winter 

 Melon. 



13. The Boards of Reference to which an exporter may 

 .appeal if the Inspector refuse to brand or stamp any box of 

 fruit belonging to such exporter, are : 



In Cape Town. Messrs. Maynard Nash, T. L. Watermeyer, 



and A. A. Persse. 

 In Mossel Bay. Messrs. J. C. Goldsbury, H. Kitching, and 



F. Dickinson. 

 In Port Elizabeth. Messrs. J. W. Whitehead, A. Baldie, and 



C. H. Mackay. 

 In East London. Messrs. T. W Irvine, David Rees, and 



C. P. Perks. 

 In Durban. Messrs. F. L. White, W. R. Hansen, and J. A. 



Westbrooke. 



14. A fee of ten shillings shall be deposited by the con- 

 signor with the Inspector in respect of each consignment of fruit 

 which the consignor may require the Inspector to obtain the de- 

 cision of the Board of Reference upon, under the provisions of 

 section five of the Act. 



