. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 380 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS. The following are the returns issued by the Board of trade, for the month of Oct., and for the first ten months of the year :â MONTH ENDED 31ST OCT., 1882. Quantity. Value. Timber (Ileum). Loads. £â Russia 36,756 78,206 Sweden and Norway 99,582 Germany 35,029 88,578 United States 5,925 23,751 Brituh India 5,125 69,881 British North America 49,937 247,502 Other Countries »vS6S â~ Total 210,005 630,956 Timber (S


. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 380 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS. The following are the returns issued by the Board of trade, for the month of Oct., and for the first ten months of the year :â MONTH ENDED 31ST OCT., 1882. Quantity. Value. Timber (Ileum). Loads. £â Russia 36,756 78,206 Sweden and Norway 99,582 Germany 35,029 88,578 United States 5,925 23,751 Brituh India 5,125 69,881 British North America 49,937 247,502 Other Countries »vS6S â~ Total 210,005 630,956 Timber (Sawn or Split, Planed or Dressed). Russia 165,076 421,467 wedeti and Norway 198,220 476,998 British North America 161,785 450,874 Other Countries WjOlO 50J53 Total 541,091 1,399,092 Staves, (all sizes) UJU 79,638 Mahogany (tons) 9,394 97,658 Total of Hewn and Sawn 751,096 2,030,048 TEN MONTHS ENDED 31ST OCT., 1882. Timber (Hewn). Russia 264,458 653,599 Sweden and Norway 650,488 872,880 Germany 260,021 744,953 United States " 501,996 British India 35,789 454,993 British North America 201,124 902,681 Other Countries 287,836 367,615 Total 1,746,288 4,458,667 Timber (Sawn or Split, Planed or Dressed). Ru9aia 1,086,186 2,741,748 Sweden arid Norway 1,469,501 3,695,223 British North America 788,327 2,081,425 Other Countries 3(^496 97MJ94 Total 3,648,510 9,493,090 Staves (all sizes) 109,258 664,086 Mahogany (tons) 31,069 302,838 Total of Hewn and Sawn 5,394,798 13,951,767 NORTH OF KINGSTON. The Kingston Whig says :âA gentlemen from the rear of this county was asked last evening for information in regard to the lum- bering operations, and reported that the work now in progress was really enormous. There has not been such activity for a long time, and the cut promises to be the largest for many years. The principal operations are in the townships of Abinger, Denbigh, Anglesea, Effingham and Barrie, and these are conducted by the Gilmours, McLaren and Caldwell. There are


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