FUNDAMENTALLY SOUND
NEW ZEALAND TIMBER TRADE,
(By Telegraph.) (Speelaf to "The Evening Post")
AUCKLAND, This Day.
An optimistic view of the state of Now Zealand's timber trade is taken by Mr. L. Macintosh Ellis,- Director of Forestry. "It is gratifying to find," said Mr. Ellis yesterday, "that the trade, while not quite as buoyant as last year and in the previous years, is substantially and fundamentaly sound."
"The recent trade statistics show that the diminution in the production is very small compared with, the same period of last year. This is an indication of individual confidence in our native timbers, which are without question infinitely superior to anything produced outside the Dominion."
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Evening Post, Volume 50, Issue 50, 27 August 1926, Page 6
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