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TIMBER PRODUCTION

FIGURES FOR PAST TEN YEARS. Returns printed in the annual report of the Department of Industries and Commerce, which was presented in the House of ;Representatives yesterday, show the timber production of the Dominion for the past 10 years ended March 31 in each case. In the table given below the total production is shown, together with the quantities of rimu and white pine, these being the principal varieties milled:— Year , White

ended Total, Rimu. pine. M’ch 31 Sup. ft. Sup. ft. Sup. ft. 1924 317,069,216 181,093,581 56,699,443 1925 344,094,874 195,572,705 65,572,439 1926 353,224,196 195,451,758 75,634,869 1927 305,675,258 170,498,282 65,490,059 1928 269,783,000 156,314,000 53,736,000 1929 270,214,420 156,239,992 56,790,306 1930 282,405,173 163,293,288 58,505,364 1931 229,468,022 124,998,825 49,009,109 1932 154,192,510 71,082,074 43,161,299 1933 166,269,410 76,192,513 47,997,700

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22365, 12 September 1934, Page 7

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TIMBER PRODUCTION Otago Daily Times, Issue 22365, 12 September 1934, Page 7

TIMBER PRODUCTION Otago Daily Times, Issue 22365, 12 September 1934, Page 7

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