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■ — zz^ft * ■ (to the editor "of THE POBT.). xr Sl -''~^ Urlng a I ' eoent trip ti "the JNortb, I was macb. struck, by thoiindilcriminate destruction of the forests wh&h should be a chief source'of wealthViMi colony I have beeujnformed.that m the South .they are ffeCtioyed mora recklessly. CouldLsot some steps be taken during the .present session of Parliament for their bette_b6Me|r«^oa7 This seems the' more 1 pr^Qti^fe J _s£ bicause I hearthere is a gen_ieman : S European rep_tatibn 7 hdw in'the cdioM _». who is- specially qualified to underkakrW the work, and who did^Tbiliev^iii.'^ ..repannga rcpbrfoa the" 01 New Zealand forests; some four 1,5 6r five years ago, *vbea a onserratioa scheme was ; ibefore t^_'H6«k'l-I am &G-,, :...■ o/I . ■■■:.:••-!/. Inn ,-;^ifo/ ■ . FjßANis 'W__Krai /i;> The Terrace, Wellington, 3rd aujrusf, 1883. > E;' , - --■:''?
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 214, 14 August 1883, Page 2
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129Ne^eato^Eomts^r Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 214, 14 August 1883, Page 2
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