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Millars' Karri and Jarrah Company (1902) Limited, commonly known as Millars,[1][a] was a Western Australian focused timber and timber railway company.[2][3][4]

Millars' Karri and Jarrah Forests Limited was a public company incorporated in London in July 1897 with its shares listed on the London Stock Exchange.[5] Millars' was taken over by Bunnings Brothers Limited in 1983.[6]

  1. ^ "The Jarrah Combine". The Evening Star. Boulder, WA. 7 October 1902. p. 1. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  2. ^ Purcell, Len J. (1988) "Millars in Western Australia: ninety-nine productive years" in Sawing, selling & sons : histories of Australian timber firms, Canberra : Centre for Resource & Environmental Studies, Australian National University, 1988. ISBN 0867403144 edited by John Dargavel, p.145 – p. 150,
  3. ^ (1979) Millars, 1884-1977. Typescript (photocopy) Millars Australia Pty. Ltd. -- History. in Battye Library
  4. ^ Gilchrist, W. E. The history of Millars' Timber and Trading Company and its influence on the timber industry of W.A. / Wm. E. Gilchrist. Perth : 1962. Thesis (Teachers' Higher Certificate) – Education Department of Western Australia.
  5. ^ "Mining and Finance". Coolgardie Miner. 1 September 1897. p. 3. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  6. ^ Stevens, Andrew (24 September 1987). "Takeover Threatens Timber Giant". Australian Financial Review. Sydney. Retrieved 5 August 2021.


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