. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. 123 upset all their calculations, there will be no cause for complaint. CANADA PINK. Selects, Dressed $48 00@50 00 Shelving. Dressed, lsts 40 00(842 00 " " 2nds 33 00@35 00 Dressed Shippers 27 00@29 00 Dressed Box 18 00@20 00 Sheathing, 1st quality 42 00@45 00 2nd " 34 00(835 00 ? CHICAGO. April 8.—The Northwestern Lumberman says that the feeling regarding values is peculiar, and difficult to describe. There is one prominent elemen
. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. 123 upset all their calculations, there will be no cause for complaint. CANADA PINK. Selects, Dressed $48 00@50 00 Shelving. Dressed, lsts 40 00(842 00 " " 2nds 33 00@35 00 Dressed Shippers 27 00@29 00 Dressed Box 18 00@20 00 Sheathing, 1st quality 42 00@45 00 2nd " 34 00(835 00 ? CHICAGO. April 8.—The Northwestern Lumberman says that the feeling regarding values is peculiar, and difficult to describe. There is one prominent element in it, however, and that is firmness. The certainty of not being able to replace stocks at any less than was paid for the lumber now in the yards precludes all desire to cut rates, and prices are consequently firm as a rock. At the same time, purchasers would like to buy cargoes at a more moderate rate than that prevalent. Receipts and shipments of lumber and shingles for the week ending April (i, 1882, includes lake receipts from January 1 to April 6th :— RECEIPTS. SHIPMENTS. Lumber. Shingles. Lumber: Shingles. 1882 38,937,000 24,915,000 39,741,000 27,120,000 1881 4,160,000 3,120,000 29,343,000 12,796,000 Receipts and shipments of lumber and shingles from January 1, to and including April 6th :— RECEIPTS. SHIPMENTS. Lumber. Shingles. Lumber. Shingles. 105,328,000 39,798,000 425,448,000 157,230,000 50,851,000 20,179,000 233,349,000 84,657,000 Inc. 54,477,000 19,619,000 192,099,000 72,555,000 STOCK ON HAND MARCH 1. 1882. 1881. 1880. Lumber 378,558,184 398,800,030 338,996,421 Shingles 162,302,900 166,010,000 152,072,000 Lath 33,426,283 41,784,270 37,132,219 Pickets 2,354,511 2,251,438 1,467,974 Cedar 112,088 177,304 207,364 OSWEGO. The market is very firm—more perhaps in consequence of the short supply and the poor assortment. New stocks are, however, arriving and we look for a very brisk trade during the next two months. The JKrie and Oswego
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