TIMBER EXPORTS
RIMU, I’INE AND BEECH. Recently the question was raised as to whether the decline in value and poor prices offering in Australia for New Zealand white pine and rimu during the past six months or more were actually proportionate to the decline in demand, or whether such reduced values had not been unnecessarily aggravated by panicky quotations by Now Zealand millers. As having some Jiearing on this matter, the “Industrial Bulletin” publishes the following tables of exports of white pine, rimu, and beech from New Zealand for the past three years. AVIIITE PINE EXPORTS. 1925 sq.ft. Value Per 100 £ Rough 39.740,081 440,271 Dressed 2,125 27
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1928, Page 4
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107TIMBER EXPORTS Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1928, Page 4
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