Canterbury Railways Traffic Returns




CANTERBURY RAILWAYS.

TRAFFIC RETURNS FOR JULY, 1869.

LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH LINE.

No. Amount Corresponding Month, 1868.
£ s. d. No.
Passengers 7298 486 0 3 8085
Quarterly Tickets 2 10 0 0
Monthly do. 3 2 0 0
Parcels ... 28 15 0 ...
Merchandise, tons 1747 612 14 2 695½
Coals, do. 1329½ 396 16 9 1844
Timber, 100 feet 2891 149 4 2 ...
Sundries, tons 104 30 5 9 ...
Wool, bales 62½ 9 9 2 ...
Grain, Wheat, &c., bushels 18197 151 12 11 14820
Do. Oats, do. 7098 44 6 9 13082
Flour, tons 281 91 6 9 ...
Wharfage ... 279 12 7 ...
2245 3 9

GREAT SOUTH LINE.

No. Amount Corresponding Month, 1868.
£ s. d. No.
Passengers 2318½ 287 1 9 1280
Parcels ... 11 3 6 ...
Merchandise, tons 1821 88 16 5 156½
Coals, tons 98 44 15 2 85
Timber, 100 feet 664½ 52 14 1 ...
Wool, bales 25 4 15 0 ...
Grain, Wheat, &c., bushels 2836 29 10 6 21528
Do. Oats, do. 4664 18 2 11 ...
Labour ... 6 9 6 ...
536 9 7
  • Tunnel closed July 8—27, 1869.

Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury at the Press office, Cashel street, by John Bryson Guthrie, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1869, No 36





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🚂 Traffic Returns for July 1869

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Traffic Returns, Passengers, Goods, Revenue, Lyttelton, Christchurch, Great South Line