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Spokes 



Apple. 

 Ironbark. 

 Spotted gum. 

 Blackbutt 



Staves (for caslcs). 



(See my article, entitled " Colonial 

 Timbers for Wine Casks," in the 

 Agricultural Gazette for June, 

 1894). 



Silky oak. 

 Eed silky oak. 

 Black wattle. 

 Silver wattle. 

 Mountain hickory. 

 White ash. 

 Blackwood. 

 Eed ash. 

 Ironwood. 

 Blue-berry ash. 

 Eosewood. 

 Coachwood. 



Swingle-trees, 

 Ironbark. 

 Mountain ash. 

 Spotted gum. 

 Blue or flooded gum. 



Tram-rails. 

 Brush box (north coast). 

 Spotted gum (south coast). 



Turnery, 



She-oak, especially forest oak. 



Eosewood. 



Blackwood. 



Black bean. 



Tulip and many other timbers. 



Vats. 

 Beech. 



Veneers. 

 She-oak. 

 Tulip. 



Pigured black bean. 

 Musk. 



Honeysuckle. 

 Bed silky oak. 



Walking Sticks. 



(See my article on the subject in the 

 Agricultural Qaeette for March, 

 1894). 



(a) Whole plant : — 

 Tea-trees. 

 Dwarf palms (Mitchinbills, 



Walking-stick palms). 

 Native cherry. 

 Oaks. 



Honeysuckles. 

 Wattles. 

 Brush box. 

 Sweet root, 

 and very many others. 



(V) Cut out of solid : — 



Blackwood. 

 White honeysuckle. 

 Forest oak. 

 Tulip. 

 Cabbage palm, 



and very many others. 



WeatTier-loards 



Tallow-wood. 

 Eed mahogany. 



Well-slahs. 



Teak. 



White-ant resisting Timbers. 



Cypress pine. 

 Brown pine. 

 Eed mahogany. 



Wine-casks (see also " Staves.") 

 White ash. 

 Blackbutt (fissile). 

 Beech. 

 Silky oak. 

 Eosewood. 

 Silver wattle. 

 Black wattle. 



Wire-mattress Frames. 



Colonial Pine. 

 Eosewood. 



