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THE WORKMAN SATURDAY 16, 1929.
PAGE THREE NEW LINE FOR IMPORTERS IN BRITISH HONDURAS Fruit Growing Industry Develop ments Create a Demand for Packing Material Join Now. Starting Soon ROPER GIS STOVE Only 150 per Week CLUB FOR Making Good Clothes and Cleaning Clothes Good.
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COLON At Your Service PANAMA The Belize Independent of the 2nd Ultimo states the following: There is a strong direct, as well as indirect, interest for merchants in Belize and other centres in the fact that serious efforts are to be made to develop a fruit growing and export industry in British Hondu ras. It is understood that during his recent visit to Great Britain Sir John Burdon, the Governor succeeded in interesting a number of prominent people in the citrus propects, and a syndicate with ade.
quate financial backing has been formed, a representative of which will shortly repair to British Hon.
duras to examine packing and shipping problems on the spot. If any large industry develops, and there is very likelihood that it will, for the Colony grapefruit is already known to some extent in Canada and Great Britain and oranges thrive well, merchants will obviously be called upon for supplies of orchard Lools, packing materials, etc. Possible Pine Canning Industry At first the business passing may be small, but, as in New Zealand and South Africa, it is bound to grow. Among cultivating implements and tools, small tractors, pruning chears, etc. will be in demand, while box shooks, wood wool, and tissue wrapping paper are all lines which the fruit grower will need. Insee ticides may also have to be used. At a later date, the problem of the cold storage of fruit before it can be shipped from British Honduras nay also arise, and there may be valuable contracts on offer for the construction of pre cooling plant at the port of despatch sooner than many anticipate. Another point to which business men in British Hon duras might well give attention is concerned with the disposal of fruit fer which export markets cannot be vad. Even under present condi tions the wastage is considerable, and it is bound to become stil! more marked as new trees come into bearing and new plantations are estabTished. As a remedy, we suggest the establishment of a canning factory for pineapples, which grow well in the deep, red sandy boil of the coast.
al districts; and also that investigations be made into the possibility of the manufacture of orange and lemon beverages from fruit not required for xport. Undoubtedly, the general conditions in British Honduras are eminently suitable for growing on a large scale, and the business which will develop concurrently should become of supreme importance to the mercantile commurity.
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replied the Frenchman, showing his friend a paragraph in a newspaper, which read. If Mr. Brown, who sits for this constituency, consents to again at the next election, he will probably have a walkover. E WORRELL Dr. JOHN THOMPSON Mechano. Therapist No. 36. ANCON AVE.
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