. Canadian forest industries 1902-1904. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. VI. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition March 16, 1904 TIMBER LIMIT TRANSACTIONS. The saw-mill at Kamloops, B. C, and the timber limits on the Shuswap and Mabel Lakes and on the Spallumcheen river in British Columbia, owned by Peter Ryan, of Toronto, are reported to have been purchased by the Okanagan Lumber Company. R. W. Wood and A. B. Trites have purchased the timber and saw-mill pro- perty of the Hayes Lumber Company at Elkmouth, B. C, for a consideration of $26,


. Canadian forest industries 1902-1904. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. VI. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition March 16, 1904 TIMBER LIMIT TRANSACTIONS. The saw-mill at Kamloops, B. C, and the timber limits on the Shuswap and Mabel Lakes and on the Spallumcheen river in British Columbia, owned by Peter Ryan, of Toronto, are reported to have been purchased by the Okanagan Lumber Company. R. W. Wood and A. B. Trites have purchased the timber and saw-mill pro- perty of the Hayes Lumber Company at Elkmouth, B. C, for a consideration of $26,000. The business will be conducted under the name of the Elkmouth Lumber Company. CANADIAN LUMBER SHIPMENTS. From Halifax, N. S. : Steamer Sicilian, for Liverpool, 100,460 feet spruce deals, value $1,211. Steamer Gulf of Ancud, for London, 236,706 feel hemlock deals, value $j ,518, 73,204 ft. birch deals, value $772. Steamer Manchester Trader, for Man- chester, 216,850 feet spruce deals, value $1,758. From St. John, : Steamer Almora, for Glasgow, 330,321 feet deals, 84,710 feel scantling', 9,058 feet ends, 133,326 feet battens, 74 pieces pine lumber, 4 maple logs, 25 cherry logs, 570 pieces pine deals, 64 elm logs, 643 bundles maple flooring. Steamer Bavarian, for Liver- pool, 533,216 feet deals, 76,208 feet scant- ling) feet ends, 2,392 box shooks, 1919 boxes staves. Schooner W. H. Waters, for City Island, 163,639 feet plank. Schooner F. & E. Givan, for Boston, 5,111 feet spruce boards, 13,475 'eel scantling, 100,965 feet plank. Schooner Winnie Lawry, for New York, 10,450 bundles laths. Schooner D. C. Baker, for Lubec, 47,000 box shooks. Schooner Ida May, for Tiverton, 59,007 feel plank, 79,429 feel hemlock boards, 300,000 cedar shingles, 75,000 laths. THE LOG CROP IN NEW BRUNSWICK. The past winter has been favorable for logging operations on the St. John river in New Brunswick. Tire cut is estimated between 135,000,000 and 140,000,000 feet, which is about the


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