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timber merchant

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timber merchant n (Brit) → commerciante m/f di legname


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The 26 year-old man had to be cut free from the lorry's cab, owned by Manchester based Illingworth Ingham Timber merchants.
Byline: Peter McCusker A TIMBER merchant has bought a rival from administration, saving the jobs of 44 people and creating a company with a joint annual turnover approaching pounds 16m.
We have recently invested a large amount of finance in new premises to enable most of our goods to remain under cover - very rare in the timber merchant industry.
 
 
 
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