TEE TIMBER TRADE.
The Napier Telegrapli, remarks that the timber trade of that provincial district 'is rapidly developing itself. There are now, to the south of Napier, twelve sawmills, eleveia of which are ip. full work, and the twelfth is nearly com pleted. They; are situated as follows: — 1 at Hampden, : lat Waipuknrau, 1 at Takapau, 1 'at Papatu, 1 at Ormondville^ 1 2 at. Norse wood, 1. at Makatqku, lat junction of Makatoku road, 2at Dan^virkeV and l'at Woodville. There i&i more genuine work done towards developing * the resources of new country -bj the timber industry than almost any otl)^iv and it is a pleasure to note] that thef«>rei<t ; ■buulsiri'the Niipier districts &jce.biei/ig utiiisec} 'so ! exten--sively^,.' ";. '"V ;; " '. .' •','■ ' ' V,;..: ■'.'.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 67, 18 February 1884, Page 3
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119TEE TIMBER TRADE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 67, 18 February 1884, Page 3
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