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SILVER BEECH

ENGLISH MARKET. EVIDENCE FOR TARIFF COMMISSION. (Per United Press Association.) Wellington, June 24. The possibilities of establishing silver beech on the English market were optimistically outlined by Mr R. Bauchop, a representative of the Otago and Southland sawmillers to the Tariff Commission to-day, and a number of points were submitted for consideration. . , ~ In reply to questions, he said millers were in a position to supply the English, market. , Mr A. Seed, who accompanied .Mr Bauchop, said it had been definitely determined by the State Forest Service that the beech forests could be regenerated by proper forestry methods and made to yield timber perpetually. Mr Bauchop said the Forestry Department had stopped the running of stock on beech forest lani

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Southland Times, Issue 22051, 26 June 1933, Page 7

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SILVER BEECH Southland Times, Issue 22051, 26 June 1933, Page 7

SILVER BEECH Southland Times, Issue 22051, 26 June 1933, Page 7

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