PLANTATION PROFITS Anyone travelling through New Zealand at present and seeing the large number of pine plantations now being milled cannot rail to appreciate the potential value of the large pine forests established by N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd.' Saw-millers are finding that it costs less, and is much more profitable to mill plantations instead of natural forests, which are now mostly inaccessible. The importation of foreign boxing timber has dropped considerably, and the milling of Insiguis plantations has been responsible for this. Very satisfactory returns are being received for trees planted without any thought of profit.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 5
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96Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 5
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