THE INEVITABLE SOFTWOOD FAMINE. “Now Zealand,” said Mr B. St. Barbe Baker, a forestry expert of international experience, “should concentrate on afforestation with all tho resources it can muster, in order to take advantage of tho shortage in forest products, particularly pnper, which lies lihdad.” In view of the inevitable forthcoming famine in softwoods, and of their shortage in America, U.S.A, would be looking to New Zealand as a source of supply in a few years from now. It is anticipated that realisation of the forests established by N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd., will commence in approximately six years, and very satisfactory profits should be obtained. —Advt.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 113, 27 April 1933, Page 7
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