N.Z. TIMBER
ENGLISH MISSION FRUITFUL.
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INVERCARGILL, March 3,
Advice lias been received that Mr Robert Beaucop and Mr 'A. R. Entrican (engineer of the New Zealand Forest Service) who have been in England for the past six months for the purpose of establishing a market for Southland silver beech, and other New Zealand timbers, have achieved’ considerable success. . . ; Substantial orders have been received, and are now placed with Southland mills for early delivery. The material is required principally for motor body building, and although the price is low, considerable benefit should be derived with more regular employment of labour. ..
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1933, Page 5
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