✨ Canoe Arrivals and Produce
RETURN, showing the Number of Canoes that have arrived in Onehunga from the 1st day of October to the 31st December, 1857, together with the Quantity and Species of Produce, as nearly as can be ascertained.
| Name of Tribe | Crews. | Where Landed. | Quantity and Species of Produce. | Remarks. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Canoes. Males. Females. Total. | Onehunga. | Kits of Potatoes. Kits of Onions. Kits of Maize. Kits of Kumera. Kits of Cabbages. Kits of Peaches. Bundles of Flax. Tons of Firewood. Pigs. Goats. Fowls. Tons of Fish. Bundles of Grass. Kits of Flax. Tons Flour. Bags Wheat. Page Wheat. Tons Kauri Gum. Kits of Apples. Kits of Gooseberries. Bushels of Straw. Dozens of Eggs. |
| Waikato | .. | 109 243 136 370 | .. | 49 8 12 0 15 44 25 38½ 150 74 1 25 12 135 0 8 0 0 6 | This Return does not include the Produce brought overland or by coasting vessels. The estimated value of the produce mentioned in this return is £211 13s. 6d. |
| Total for 1856 | .. | 544 1430 792 2156 | .. | 1120 0 347 10 88 138 40 43 756 1073 317 0 15 40 9352 0 11 45 0 383 0 | Value £3519 16s. |
| Total for 1857 | .. | 424 1173 610 1783 | .. | 1296 63 921 9 76 500 68 37 315 650 46½ 6 97 40 3902 10 45 133 40 23 | Value £3145 6s. 8d. |
Armed Police,
30th March, 1858.
JAMES NAUGHTON,
Inspector of Police,
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Return of Canoe Arrivals and Produce in Onehunga
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources30 March 1858
Canoes, Tribes, Crews, Produce, Onehunga, Trade
- James Naughton (Inspector of Police), Inspector of Police
- JAMES NAUGHTON, Inspector of Police
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1858, No 12