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FORESTRY BONDS

TO TUX BDITO* 0* THB PEES 3. Sir,—Can you tell me if there is any limit for the sale of forestry bonds? From what I can make out there has been sold enough to plant a tree every four feet from North Cape to Bluff, or, in other words, enough to cover the entire Dminion. Again, I understand these bonds are sold for forest plantations, yet it has been brought to my knowledge that at least one com-, pany has large sums invested in other than forestry projects. Again I understand that there is also the possibility of paper-making plants being erected some day.. Are they in earnest, or. pnly Kathleen Mavourneen prospects? —Yours, etc., „«..,,„«„„, PINUS INSIGNIS. January 29, 1936.

[This letter was referred to the district manager for New Zealand Perpetual Forests, the largest afforestation company in Australia or New Zealand, who said that "Pinus Insignis's" letter did not in any way refer to his company. If "Pinus Insignis" would call on the district manager of New Zealand Perpetual Forests he would be given all the information he wanted concerning New Zealand Perpetual Forests.] '

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 22

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FORESTRY BONDS Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 22

FORESTRY BONDS Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 22