VALUE OF INSIGNIS PINE In an article dealing with milling Insignia Pine, Mr. L. E. Baigent, of Nelson, who has probably milled more Insignia Pine than anyono else in New Zealand, states: " It is obviously very advisable to plant Insignis trees and plenty of them, in accessible localities, because they will provide the fortunate owner with ono of the safest and most profitable investments. There need be no fear of excess of supply: the uses and the possible uses are so numerous that this i« almost an impossibility." Plantations throughout New Zealand are rapidly disappearing as the result of milling operations and it is obvious that the plantations established by N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd.. have an increasing potential value.—Advt,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21938, 23 October 1934, Page 5
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