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FOR N.Z. AND AUSTRALIA. [ United Press Association—By Eleotrn Telegraph—Copyright). VANCOUVER, December 11. Another crusade for greater markets in Australia and New Zealand for British Columbia lumber products was started to-day by four prominent Vancouver business men, who sailed by the liner Aorangi for those countries. During the next three or four months the Suitability of, British Columbia’s timbe resources for use in New Zealand and Australia both in building and in decoration, will be explained by this delegation, which is sponsored by the Columbia Lumber and Shingle Manufacturers’ Association. The decision is , endorsed by the Canadian Government. The delegation will consist of the following members: Mr J. G. Robson (President of the Timljerland Lumber Coy and Manu-. facturers' Association), Mr T. T. Gadd, Major Li R. Andrews (Forestry Engineer), and Mr J. H. Macdonald. “ The delegates will seek to introduce both hemlock and manufactured lumber products in New Zealand and Australia. -v-.,.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1929, Page 3
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