THE SAWMILLING TRADE.
■■/.'■ — ; - ■ ' ANOTHER SLUMP REPORTED. ■ ■ ; l»T TELEGRAPH —PBJESS ASSOCIATION.] - ■, ■ : . • v ■- Palkerstox, North, Monday. A COOTSKENCB of sawmillers was held ; *j» last week, and it is now reported r » a t,thegawmiUing industry in WeHing- ««. Hawke's Bay, and. Taranaki districts is in a very bad condition. It is stated that very few orders are on hand, ..'i «d that great difficulty is experienced jjiarketing sawn timber, resulting in ! di yards being heavily overstocked. It .. ; A considered that most, if not all, the f.JI ijw'ls will dose down in the course of a - ; m days for the Christmas holidays. This '•; • I*"* 35 * about six weeks compulsory holi- % , ays for those engaged in the industry. I MORE HOPEFUL REPORT. I"? TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] - ' • >■' Taihafe, Monday. ; ,In reference to the telegram from Pal-' :- ■ North regarding the state of the ; ~|N>ber industry, the Rangitikei Sawmil- ( , ,B » Association state that there is no ; : , wwdation for the report regarding the \.• ; J" ° lo . sin S down. Though trade is dull _, ' **, Ais anticipated that better business ,:;'; ™ after Christmas.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14231, 30 November 1909, Page 5
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169THE SAWMILLING TRADE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14231, 30 November 1909, Page 5
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