BUSH TIMBER TRADE
Southland Unable to Overtake Orders
By Telegraph.—Press Association.
Invercargill, June 18.
The total amount of timber to be exported to Adelaide by the Kiwitea. due to leave Bluff early in the morning, is announced at 257,000 feet. Nearly all this timber will be used in the construction of motor bodies. A man with long experience of the beech trade in Southland said that the mills were working at capacity output and could not fulfil all the orders they had received. There had been a steady growth in the trade for Southland beech, aud conditions now were better than ever.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 225, 19 June 1936, Page 12
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