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8 . SOWING THE RIGHT SEED Selective breeding can apply to trees just as to any other stock: Provisional research has shown promising results in increasing the growth rate of native trees Encouraging progress has been made in selecting seed strains and, with careful culture, it is hoped that Kauri, Rimu and other first rate native timber trees may grow more quickly than before The New Zealand Forest Service IS intensifying research and field trials in an effort to hasten the approach of indigenous forest management: Under the long term policy of the Forest Service the day is visualised when plantations of native trees will be cultivated with economic rate of growth to supplement the vast exotic forests as productive areas_ Limited supplies of such famous and acceptable timbers as Kauri; Rimu and Totara may again become available in the distant future as a second crop through New Zealand $ policy of planned forestry: Forestry is forever Inserted in the interests of forest proteck- ion by the New Zealand Forest Service Soil Conservation Council: SEWING Box SeeALL KITSETS QUickly AND EASILY ASSEMBLED This practical and attractive U- BUILd-IT-KIT-SET of quality tim- ber has been assembled by hun- dreds of satisfied Homecraft Assemblers with no previous wood- working experience. AII parts aecurately machined, drilled ready for assembly and accompanied by the necessary hardware, castors, ete , and easy-to-follow illustrated instructions which makes this kit set 0 pleasant one-evening projeet. Size I6in X 8in X 24in high: PRICE 52/6 PoST PAID Send order and remittance to 4.97. HOMECRAFT ASSEMBLIES Send 6d stomp for 32 P.o: BOX 5025, PAPANUI; CHRISTCHURCH: page illustrated Cata- (72 Main North Road, Papanui:) loguer containing over 100 Kitsets Furniture: Nursery Furniture: Toyse Embroidery, Tapestry, etes

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 945, 20 September 1957, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 945, 20 September 1957, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 945, 20 September 1957, Page 26

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