GROWING EXOTIC TREES.
SOLIION OF TIMBER' SUPPLY. | "Taking tl:.o South Island right. .aiviijM, there is no doubt that a1m0.,1 ail the useful exotic specie.-; of the .mi: teir.pc-ra!e zo;ie as well a:; those 7 Ansi ttilia can lw grown successfully, whether for aesthetic purposes or for .I’e production of timber and all that need i.s a desire on the pait. of the .tudhjdcrs and eoiiimtiuity g.ucrally to y.oduec within their own .count ries and y their own efforts, the major portion • (hi ir timber requirements of the • -ai stalls the Forest Extension ;.Mr. Mr. W. G Morrison. "1 am iiiecd that the awakening lias come, a -I that, in the course of a eunipara t.vi’iy lew years, the nucleus of i ;t.,i;di!ig community forest of < xoli---s wi.'J la.i'.s lacn formed of large a.:i:gh extent collectively, to go far to ■■ ft solving (lie prob!' tn of csttib’isliii:;, a perpetual and sustained local tim- • •'ipp’y tor all purposes,"
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Waipukurau Press, 5 June 1922, Page 4
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156GROWING EXOTIC TREES. Waipukurau Press, 5 June 1922, Page 4
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