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EMPIRE FORESTRY CONFERENCE

’ THE FINAL SITTING. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) A BOR LAND, October 22. The Empire Forestry Conference at the final sitting this morning, passed a resolution affirming the desirabilities of adopting the same name throughout the Empire for such species ol timber, so-called birdies, for instance, in New Zealand, which really are beeches, now are known by different names in the North and the South Island. The Conference passed a somewhat similar resolution urging the use oi the same set of terms in all forestry plants no matter in what part ol the Empire. A number of the delegates leave this afternoon for Wellington, en route to Sydney and others by the \aucouvei boat on Wednesday. Lord Clinton says the commission was especially- impressed by the wonderful amount of tree-planting in New Zealand, the qualities of her growth, and the wise manner in which forest acres* were being conserved in towns and beautiful scenic reserves set apart in a most liberal manner. Preserved eggs are as good as flesh ones when you've used Dharland s Moa Brand Egg Preservative. Clean and economical. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1928, Page 1

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EMPIRE FORESTRY CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1928, Page 1

EMPIRE FORESTRY CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1928, Page 1

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