Coastwise Shipping and Trade Statistics




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A RETURN shewing the NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of COASTERS reported Inwards and Outwards ; and of the Imports, Coastwise, of New Zealand Produce, at the port of MONGONUI, for the quarter ended the 30th June, 1856.

INWARDS.

Vessels. Tonnage. Crews.
16 612 86

OUTWARDS.

Vessels. Tonnage. Crews.
17 642 89

IMPORTS COASTWISE.

ARTICLES. QUANTITY. VALUE.
Gum, Kauri 41 tons £410 0 0
Potatoes 2 tons £14 0 0
Sheep 28 £42 0 0
Wheat 100 bushels £45 0 0
TOTAL £511 0 0

H. M. Customs, Mongonui,
July 1, 1856.

W. B. WHITE,
Sub.-Collector.

A RETURN of Exports Coastwise, the Produce of New Zealand, from the Port of MONGONUI, from the 1st of April to the 30th day of June, 1856.

ARTICLES. QUANTITY. VALUE.
Fruit 14 cases £17 0 0
Gum, Kauri 79 tons £790 0 0
Honey 24 cases £6 0 0
Onions 10 tons £200 0 0
Sheep 3 £4 10 0
Shingles 90 bundles £8 0 0
Pork 9 casks £45 0 0
Wheat 1651 bushels £742 19 0
Wool 6 bales £90 0 0
TOTAL £1903 9 0

H. M. Customs, Mongonui,
July 1, 1856.

W. B. WHITE,
Sub.-Collector.

RETURN of EXPORTS, Coastwise, the Produce of New Zealand, from the Port of KAWHIA, for the Quarter ended the 30th June, 1856.

ARTICLES. QUANTITY. VALUE.
Apples 30 bushels £6 0 0
Grain, Maize 35 do. £8 0 0
Wheat 1510 do. £453 0 0
Lard 1 keg £5 0 0
Pork, salt 5 tons £240 0 0
Shingle 30,400 £30 0 0
Timber, sawn 26,624 feet £200 0 0
TOTAL £942 0 0

GEORGE M. MITFORD,
Sub-Collector.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1856, No 23





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🏭 Coastwise Shipping and Trade Statistics for Mongonui (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 July 1856
Shipping, Imports, Exports, Trade, Mongonui, Statistics
  • W. B. White, Sub.-Collector

🏭 Exports Coastwise from Mongonui

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 July 1856
Exports, Trade, Mongonui, Statistics
  • W. B. White, Sub.-Collector

🏭 Exports Coastwise from Kawhia

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Exports, Trade, Kawhia, Statistics
  • George M. Mitford, Sub-Collector