. Canadian forest industries 1902-1904. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. VI. Canada Lumberman Weekly ldhion December 3, 1901 THE BOSTON MARKET. Spruce lumber at Boston continues in the firm position previously noied. The demand is only , bul prices are steadily held : Ten and 12-itlcfa dimensions, $21 and $2z ; 9-inch and under, $19 to $20 ; 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, $18 to $ ; 5
. Canadian forest industries 1902-1904. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. VI. Canada Lumberman Weekly ldhion December 3, 1901 THE BOSTON MARKET. Spruce lumber at Boston continues in the firm position previously noied. The demand is only , bul prices are steadily held : Ten and 12-itlcfa dimensions, $21 and $2z ; 9-inch and under, $19 to $20 ; 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, $18 to $ ; 5-inch and up, merchantable boards, $17; matched boards, $18 to $20; out spruce boards, $14 ; bundle furring, $17. The market for hemlock is easy at the recent decline, with a fair demand : Boards, 12, 14 and 16 feet stock, $ to $15 50 for good eastern ; Pennsylvania, No. I, $18 to $19 ; No. 2, $15 to $16. The situation holds very firm in west- ern pine, the d. being goc d for the season : Uppers, 1 to 2 in. $82 to $85 ; 2>2 to 3 in. $87 to ; 4-in. $90; selects, 1 in. $68; 1% to 1% in. $70; Cedar Cove Mill, Vancouver, B C 2-in. $72 ; 2<4 to 3 in. $80 ; 4 in. $82 ; fine common, i-in. $62 to $63 ; 1 % to 1 yz in. $65 ; 2-in. $; 2^ In 3 in. $; 4-in. $ ; barn boards, $23 to $33 ; coffin boards, $28 to $32. Maple and birch floorings continue in good demand, otherwise the maiktt for hardwood lumber is quiet, Prices are not changed : Quartered oak. $63 to $75 plain oak, $42 to $47 ; common and re jects, $20 to $25 ; red oak, plain, $43 whitewood, $45 to $47; sap and common $30 10 $35; brown ash, $41 to $44 white ash, $43 to $46 ; maple, $28 lo $30 end-dried white maple, $38 to $42; birch., $27 10 $30 ; birch, 75 per cent. red. $45 to $50; elm, $29 to $31. Shingles hold firm with a steady de- mand : Extra cedar,$ to $ ; clear, $3 ; second clear, $; extra No. 1, $ to $; British Columbia red cedar, 16- inch,five butts to 2 inches, $3.
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