The park does not sell or provide wood, but plenty was lying around in the woods for the taking.
Traders from the town were selling wood, amber, honey, and other products.
His grandfather Charles had been a local merchant who sold wood, coal and ice.
On every corner they used to sell wood, coal and ice.
Slowly people spread their resources and took to selling wood that they cut from the forest.
They caught fish in the river and sold wood.
And how long have they been selling wood and coal?
We figured they are volunteers and make some extra money by selling wood.
The last owner sold wood, but could not avoid going bankrupt.
He even sold wood to farmers in order to encourage them to buy his wheat.