EXPORT MARKETS FOR WOOD PRODUCTS. According to Mr J’. St Barba Baker, a forestry expert of vide experience, America In s tut seven-eighths of lur forests; while one-half <■! the remaining area was in rescues Ilins U.S.A, is working on its last sixteenth, and must look for further supplies from outside sources America will be looking to New Zealand ns n source of supply Unfit- on. There will be large export markets fm I lie prod net’ "I th" forests established by N Z Perpetual Forests, Ltd —Advt
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 30 December 1932, Page 7
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