TIMBER SUPPLY
NO SHORTAGE IN ENGLAND. . jPei Press Association —Copyrights WELLINGTON, March 11. “There is no shortage of timber in England, and far from prices being high, they have been coming down,” said Air C. Peto Bennett, who lias I eon in the timber business in London for sixty years, and who arrived to-day on a health trip. Limitation of the cut in Norway, Sweden, Finland ; Poland, and Czechoslovakia would probably result in prices rising again, however. / part from the Continent, England i. •ew quite considerable supplies from Can ad a. There was not quite the nine demand for timber in England as a short time qgo, because much of ihe rebuilding work undertaken, had row been completed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1938, Page 7
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