Trade Statistics




Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, April 13th, 1849.

His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has been pleased to direct the publication of the following Returns for general information.
By His Excellency’s command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.

COMP~RATIVE RETURN OF THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF EXPORT, THE PRODUCE OF NEW ZEALAND, FROM THE PORT OF AUCKLAND, DURING THE YEARS 1844-5-6-7-8.

Articles 1844. Quantity Value. £ s.d. 1845. Quantity Value. £ s.d. 1846. Quantity Value. £ s.d. 1847. Quantity Value. £ s.d. 1848. Quantity Value. £ s.d.
Bark, Tanning ... ... 10 cwt. 5 0 0 30 tons 80 0 0 3 tons 20 0 0 ... ...
Curiosities ... ... 24 packages 135 0 0 6 packages 25 0 0 ... ... 2 packages 20 0 0
Firewood ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Fish, Dried 9 casks 25 0 0 ... ... 10 tons 130 0 0 2 casks 3 0 0 ... ...
Flour ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Flax (a) 2 tons 19 0 0 337 tons 480 0 0 67 tons 1,479 0 0 64 tons 943 0 0 194 tons 270 0 0
Grain, Barley 25 bushels 6 0 0 ... ... 7,311 bushels 385 0 0 ... ... 100 bushels 16 0 0
Maize ... ... 1,004 bushels 159 0 0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Wheat (b) ... ... 1,361 tons 12,847 0 0 1,202 bushels 223 0 0 226 bushels 231 0 0 ... ...
Gum, Kauri (c) ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 tons 241 0 0 30½ tons 395 0 0
Hides ... ... ... ... 23½ tons 1,717 0 0 ... ... ... ...
Oil, Sperm 1 tun 50 0 0 22½ tons 966 0 0 53 tons 2,945 0 0 2½ tons 105 0 0 6 packages 19 0 0
Humpback ... ... 43 tons 683 0 0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Black ... ... 43 tons 683 0 0 89½ tons 1,380 0 0 41 tons 607 0 0 85 tuns 1,400 0 0
Onions 1 ton 7 0 0 27 cwt. 17 0 0 90 cwt. 51 0 0 21 tons 156 0 0 12 tons 46 0 0
Ore, Copper (d) ... ... 467 tons 1,202 0 0 165 tons 443 0 0 ... ... 82 tons 1,456 0 0
Manganese 373 tons 2,195 0 0 ... ... 1,202 tons 22,180 0 0 ... ... ... ...
Pork, Bacon, Hams 32 cwt. 52 0 0 10 tons 160 0 0 ... ... ... ... ... 50 0 0
Potatoes 4 tons 4 0 0 5 tons 15 0 0 250 cwt. 395 0 0 73 tons 175 0 0 ... ...
Ropes ... ... 6 tons 23 0 0 6 tons 192 0 0 9 tons 27 0 0 ... ...
Skins ... ... ... ... 20 bundles 35 0 0 13 bundles 27 0 0 50 bundles 87 0 0
Sulphur ... ... 1 bundle 5 0 0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Timber, Sawn 87,000 feet 311 0 0 215,960 feet 1,185 0 0 557,350 feet 3,961 0 0 699,160 feet 3,536 0 0 1,269,000 feet 5,949 0 0
Spars 35 35 0 0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Whalebone ... ... 1,775 lbs. 84 0 0 17 cwt. 150 0 0 23 cwt. 203 0 0 6 tons 523 0 0
Wood, Dye 83 tons 265 0 0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Wool, Sheep’s ... ... 2,480 lbs. 144 0 0 19,155 lbs. 822 0 0 12,605 lbs. 627 0 0 11,954 lbs. 421 0 0
TOTAL VALUE 3,037 0 0 27,289 0 0 40,187 0 0 12,670 0 0 15,096 0 0

(a) The export of Flax has decreased since 1846, in consequence of the gradually increasing quantities employed in the manufacture of Rope, &c., in Auckland.

(b) The exportation of Wheat in the years 1845 and 1846 arose from the want of flour mills in the colony.

(c) The value of Kauri Gum was over estimated in 1845 and 1846, and since that time the export of that article has decreased from a diminution of its marketable value.

(d) The decrease of the export of Copper Ore in 1848 has arisen from the Ore being liable to become heated on board ship, and it is now mostly retained for the purpose of being smelted by works in course of erection.

Compiled from authentic Official Records.

ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.

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🏭 Comparative Return of Principal Articles of Export from Auckland

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 April 1849
Export, Trade Statistics, Auckland, 1844-1848
  • Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary