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Page 45
... timber harvested. No maximum area was stipulated, and the responsibility for survey was placed on the licensee. A condition of each licence was the processing of the timber in the colony, and it was specified that for every five square ...
... timber harvested. No maximum area was stipulated, and the responsibility for survey was placed on the licensee. A condition of each licence was the processing of the timber in the colony, and it was specified that for every five square ...
Page 103
... timber" and crews to stow the timber aboard ships to be taken to sawmills in Britain. Many workers were recruited from the neighbouring states. By 1812 exports of ton timber had multiplied about twentyfold, to approach 100,000 tons. In ...
... timber" and crews to stow the timber aboard ships to be taken to sawmills in Britain. Many workers were recruited from the neighbouring states. By 1812 exports of ton timber had multiplied about twentyfold, to approach 100,000 tons. In ...
Page 105
... timber and entered into sawmilling and shipbuilding. They worked through agents in Britain to sell their timber and lumber and to import supplies and manufactures. In the Saint John Valley, farmer- lumbermen, country storekeepers ...
... timber and entered into sawmilling and shipbuilding. They worked through agents in Britain to sell their timber and lumber and to import supplies and manufactures. In the Saint John Valley, farmer- lumbermen, country storekeepers ...
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