After six months’ exhaustive study and investigation of the British hardwood market the two members of the New Zealand timber delegation, Mr. R. Bauchop, representative of the Dominion sawmillers, and Mr. A. R. Entrican, of the State Forest Service, are now on their way back to New Zealand, having sailed by the Remuera about a fortnight ago. Their visit Home has resulted in the dissemination throughout England of valuable information with respect to the timber resources of the Dominion which will be available for export as soon as suitable arrangements can be made with the British timber trade.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 109, 21 April 1933, Page 7
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