. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. VI. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition Jul> 3^. '9°» THE BOSTON MARKET. Spruce lumber is only fairly steady,with a quiet demand. Still, the arrivals of small randoms are pretty free, and these have to be sold under the market. Nominally quotations are unchanged : Ten and 12 inch dimensions. $20 to $22 ; 9-inch and under, $19 to S20: 10 and 12 inch, random lengths, 10 feet and up, $; 2x3, 2x4, 2x5, 2x6, 2x7, and 3x4, 10 feet and up, $17 to $; all other r


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. VI. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition Jul> 3^. '9°» THE BOSTON MARKET. Spruce lumber is only fairly steady,with a quiet demand. Still, the arrivals of small randoms are pretty free, and these have to be sold under the market. Nominally quotations are unchanged : Ten and 12 inch dimensions. $20 to $22 ; 9-inch and under, $19 to S20: 10 and 12 inch, random lengths, 10 feet and up, $; 2x3, 2x4, 2x5, 2x6, 2x7, and 3x4, 10 feet and up, $17 to $; all other randoms, 9-inch and under, 10 feet and up, $ to $ii> ; 5-inch and up, merchantable boards, $17; matched boards, S19 to $20; out spruce boards, $ to $14 ; bundle furring, $17 to $iS. Hemlock is in quiet demand at full prices : Boards, 12, 14 and 16 feet stock, $15 to $15-50 for good eastern ; Pennsyl- vania, No. 1, $16 to $ ; No. 2, $15 to $ White pine does not lose one iota of the fit mness noted aM along, although trade is quiet Uppers, 1-in., $75 10 $80; 2% to 3 in. $So to $85; 4-in.$85 to $88; selects, 1 to 1^4 in. $68 ; 2-in. $69 to $70; 2^ 103 in. $74 to $76 ; 4-in. $79 10 $80 ; fine common, i-in. $60 to $63 ; 1 % to iyi in. $64 to $66; 2-in. $6S to $70; 2j£ and 3 in. $69 to $71 ; 4-in. $So; barn boards, $23 to $33 ; coffin boards, $27 to $32. Hardwood lumber is in a firm position, with the demand fair : Quartered oak,$6 to $66; plain oak, $41 to $45; common an rejects, $20 to $25 ; w hitewood, $42 to $43; sap and common, $30 to$35 ; brown ash, $41 to $44 ; white ash, $43 to $46 ; maple $28 to $30; end-dried white maple, $38 to $42; birch, $27 to $30 ; birch, 75 per cent, red, $45 to $50 ; elm, $29 to $31. Shingles are unchanged, with some un- filled orders : Extia cedar, $ ; clear, $3 ; second clear, $ ; extra No. 1, $ to $2 ; British Columbia red cedar, 16-inch, five butls tj 2 inches, $ 10 $; lS-inch, $ to $ Clapboa


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