TIMBER TRADE.
Particulars of imports and exports of; timber furnished by the State Forest Ser-! vicejfor the month of May show that the! value of imports for the period were as: follow-:—lronbark (Australia),, £2023;; cedar (Canada and United States), £1337;; Douglas fir or Oregon (Canada and United: States), £9228 Is; oak (Japan, United! Staiiis, Australia), £3723;* redwood (United States), £8165; hemlock (Canada and United States), £3453; butter boxes and theeie crates (Canada, Sweden, United Stains), £1000; ash and other;woods" (United States, Canada, Sweden, India,; Australia, Philippines), £1095; poles (Aus-: tralia), £3642; sleepers ; (Australia),; £2206; palings and shingles, £382. Ex-; ports were as follow:—Kauri, 79,920 super feet',;" value £1922; rimu, 900,435; £7159;; white pine, 1,593,076, £1G,351; beechwobd ' 61,01*, £C 63; other kinds, 49,444, £497.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 12
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123TIMBER TRADE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 12
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