. Canadian forest industries 1885. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. 333 left but to sell if possible in the way which is most likely to bring him the most satisfactory return and least risk. On Friday last, the 4th inst, Messrs. Price & Pierce offered the large cargo of sawn pitch pine timber and deals, per Architect (s), from Pensa- cola, and met with a fair measure of success, so far as regards the disposal of a fair amount of it, but for about 1,200 logs of small dimen sions there was no bid, and that quan


. Canadian forest industries 1885. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. 333 left but to sell if possible in the way which is most likely to bring him the most satisfactory return and least risk. On Friday last, the 4th inst, Messrs. Price & Pierce offered the large cargo of sawn pitch pine timber and deals, per Architect (s), from Pensa- cola, and met with a fair measure of success, so far as regards the disposal of a fair amount of it, but for about 1,200 logs of small dimen sions there was no bid, and that quantity was withdrawn. The auctioneer, Mr. Thomas B. Neale, was evidently desirous to meet the mar- ket whenever competition would warrant it, but, as in the case of recent public sales, the company was apathetic, and showed no great desire to bid for anything but what they needed for immediate orders. The Ottawa bright pine boards and deals were withdrawn. GLASGOW The Timber Trade* Journal of Sept. 12th says :—At the auction sale of American timber and deals held at Greenock on 3rd instant there was a quiet demand, and only a small propor- tion of the goods catalogued changed hands prices as noted below. As will be observed from the list of arrivals, there has been a fair import of timber at Greenock during the last fsw days. AUCTION SALES. On 3rd inst., at Greenock, Messrs. Allison, Cousland, & Hamilton, brokers :— Quebec 2nd wane; boardwood— Per c. ft. 40 logs 19 in. av. sq. li. 7d. Do. deck plank yellow pine— 51 lsgs 60 c ft. avg. per log Is. 3d. Do. square board yellow pine— 34 c. ft avg. per log Is. 5jd. Do. 1st yellow pine— 42 c. ft. avg. per log Is. &}d. Do. yellow pine— 42 logs 35 c. ft. avg. per log Is. lid. Hewn pitch pine— 101 c. ft. avg. per log Is. l}d. Quebec 3rd pine deals— 12 ft. 11x3 Is. lid. Do. 4th pine ends— 6 to 8 ft 7/20x3 9Jd. CARDIFF. The Timber Trades Journal of Sept. 12th says :—During the past week the arrivals have been ra


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