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BEVERLY FARMS 
The GAR associates, who have 
had a vacation from their regular 
meetings, since last spring, are now 
given notice that they may meet on 
Thursday evenings in the GAR hall 
as usual. 
Connolly Bros. are erecting an at- 
tractive stone entrance wall and 
pillars at the first entrance to the 
Leiter estate. 
The swamp land adjoining the 
flower gardens of the 8. E. Hutehin- 
son estate is now all nicely cleared 
and filled. This is another great 
improvement to the locality near 
West Beach. 
Wood-Using Industry in New 
Hampshire. 
The State of New Hampshire has 
entered into a co-operative agree- 
ment with the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture under which an exhaus- 
tive study of the wood-using indus- 
tries of the State will be made. The 
work will be in charge of agents of 
the Forest Service, and more than 
700 New Hampshire manufacturers 
who use wood have been asked to 
furnish information. 
A major part of the timber cut in 
New Hampshire is used for general 
eonstruction and for laths, railroad 
ties, poles, mine props, bridge tim- 
bers, and fence posts, but in addi- 
tion a large quantity goes to meet 
the demands of the wood-using fac- 
tories which convert material into 
eommodities of many uses and many 
kinds. It is these factories which 
are to be studied in the New Hamp- 
shire investigation. Similar studies 
have been completed for other 
States — Massachusetts, Kentucky, 
Illinois, Maryland, and others. 
One point which will be brought 
out by this study is the extent to 
which the forests of New Hampshire 
produce the woods used by the man- 
ufacturers, and the extent that their 
requirements have to be met from 
timber regions outside the State. 
In 1909 New Hampshire stood 
twenty-fourth among the lumber- 
producing States, but among the 
New England States it stood next to 
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Maine. It is probable that New 
Hampshire holds a more important 
rank as a user of wood than it does 
in production. 
Game Birds and Animals. 
One of the features of the exposi- 
tion which Director-General Collier 
has been working on will be a col- 
lection of game birds and animals. 
The plans for this feature are not 
yet sufficiently developed, although 
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the feature is decided on, to permit 
of going into details regarding it, 
but the mere suggestion is sufficient 
to awaken keen expectations among 
those who love to thread the wilder- 
ness with rod or gun, gaining health 
while. seeking the quarry. The 
whole continent, from the regions 
around Hudson’s Bay and above the 
Arctic Circle of Alaska, to the sandy 
shores of Terra del Fuego, will be 
levied on for this unique and inter- 
esting collection. 
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