TIMBER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS IN APRIL.
Most of the Douglas flr Imported into Now Zealand in the month of April was rough sawn. Iho Douglas fur imported In this condition was 1,169,135 super feet. Customs value £7639; sawn dressed consisted of 172,462 feet, Customs value £2342. But of hemlock 976,559 super, feet (c.v. £8766) was imported as sawn dressed, and only 2069 super feet (c.v. £22) as rough sawn. Spruce also, bar a fraction, came in as ' sawn dressed—2oo,ooo super feet {c.v. £208.)). Yet anothor American timber, cedar, was represented by 116,374 super feet (c.v. £740) as sawn dressed, and 917,916 super feet (c.v. £10,588) rough sawn. New Zealand's timber exports for the month of April are as shown in tho following table, and all the timber was sent out rough sawn, except tho last-mentioned shlpmont of kauri: Sapor Value Feet.. & Beechwood .... 374,506 5,004 Kauri ■. 20,757 843 It'Wl 413,951 3,923 . White pine .... 2,165,858 23,410 Other 20,960 282 Kauri 23,975 882
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1926, Page 11
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160TIMBER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS IN APRIL. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1926, Page 11
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