Trade and Immigration Statistics




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A RETURN of the EXPORTS, the Produce of NEW ZEALAND, from the Port of AUCKLAND, from the 11th October, 1851, to the 5th January, 1852.

ARTICLES. QUANTITY. VALUE.
Tons cwt. quarters £ s. d.
Bacon and Hams .. 1 5 2 34 0 0
Cordage .. 22 0 0 520 0 0
Flax .. 7 10 0 160 0 0
Grain, Maize .. 650 bushels 90 0 0
" Wheat .. 400 bushels 140 0 0
Hay .. 2 tons 8 0 0
Hides and Skins .. 983 76 0 0
Oil, humpback .. 12 tons 250 0 0
" Sperm .. 35 tons 2,025 0 0
Ore, Copper .. 20 tons 700 0 0
Pork, Salted.. 8 cwt. 12 0 0
Spars and Rickers .. 382 530 0 0
Timber, Sawn .. 385,000 feet 2,682 10 0
T. Cwt. Qrs.
Whalebone .. 2 6 0 130 0 0
Wool .. 2,450 lbs. 69 0 0
Total £7,456 10 0

H. M. Customs, | W. YOUNG,
Auckland, 7th January, 1852. | Collector.

A RETURN, showing the NUMBER of LIVE STOCK and QUANTITIES of the PRINCIPAL KINDS of PROVISIONS IMPORTED into AUCKLAND, from the 11th of October, 1851, to the 6th January, 1852.

DESCRIPTION. QUANTITY. VALUE.
Cattle, Horned .. 53 204 0 0
Horses .. 108 1,684 0 0
Sheep .. 624 409 0 0
Beef, Salted.. 81 tierces 24 barrels 223 5 0
Cheese .. 1,940 lbs. 37 10 0
Tons cwt. qrs. lbs.
Coffee .. 0 18 2 6 49 10 0
Flour .. 75 11 3 26 1,227 0 0
Oatmeal .. 1 15 1 16 27 10 0
Sugar .. 76 5 2 22 1,688 4 0
" Refined .. 1 17 0 0 77 0 0
Tea .. 133 chests, 167 half-chests 784 5 0
Total £6,411 4 0

H. M. Customs, | W. YOUNG,
Auckland, 6th January, 1852. | Collector.

RETURN of IMMIGRATION and EMIGRATION at the Port of AUCKLAND, for the Quarter ended 31st December, 1851.

Places. IMMIGRATION. EMIGRATION.
Adults. Adults.
Males. Females. Children. Totals. Males. Females. Children.
Great Britain .. 61 55 66 182 6 3 3
New South Wales .. 20 10 5 35 190 38 43
Van Diemen\'s Land .. 5 4 5 14 6 2 2
Pacific Islands.. 57 6 25 *88 8 5 ..
North America.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
South America.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
China .. .. .. .. .. 5 1 ..
TOTALS. .. 143 75 101 319 215 49 48
  • Most of these were passengers in vessels which only touched here on their way to Sydney. The numbers of Immigrants from the Pacific Islands and Emigrants to Sydney therefore appear larger than they really were.

I. J. BURGESS, Acting Immigration Agent.

Printed by WILLIAMSON & WILSON, for the New Zealand Government.



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🏭 Return of exports from the Port of Auckland

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 January 1852
Exports, Auckland, Produce, Trade Statistics, Customs
  • W. Young, Collector

🏭 Return of live stock and provisions imported into Auckland

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 January 1852
Imports, Auckland, Live Stock, Provisions, Trade Statistics, Customs
  • W. Young, Collector

🛂 Return of immigration and emigration at the Port of Auckland

🛂 Immigration
Immigration, Emigration, Auckland, Population Statistics, Migration
  • I. J. Burgess, Acting Immigration Agent