✨ Gold Export Return, Warehouse Licenses




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Treasury, Auckland,
June 10th, 1859.

T
HE following Return is published for general information.

C. W. RICHMOND.

RETURN of the Quantity and Value of GOLD exported from New Zealand, during the Quarter
ended the 31st March, 1859.

To London. To Sydney. Total. Value.
ozs. dwts. grs. ozs. dwts. grs. ozs. dwts. grs. Β£ s. d.
2366 9 6 156 19 5 2523 8 11 9,778 5 4
Quantity and Value exported previous to 31st Dec. 1858. 23,768 17 15 92,104 8 3
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... 26,292 6 2 101,882 13 7

Besides a considerable quantity exported privately, which cannot be ascertained.

Treasury, Auckland,
7th June, 1859.
R. F. PORTER,
Assistant Treasurer.

N O T I C E.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Under-
mentioned Warehouses, have been duly
licensed and approved, under the "Customs
Regulation Act, 1858," as general Warehouses
for the reception of goods under Bond.

Port of Russell.
Samuel Stephenson's,
Henry Davis's.

Port of Mongonui.
William Butler's,
Samuel Yate's.

Port of Kawhia.
Leopold Yate's.

WILLIAM YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.
Custom House,
Auckland, June 3rd, 1859.

Printed and Published by W. C. WILSON, for the New Zealand Government, at the Printing Office,
Shortland Crescent, Auckland.




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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ’° Return of Gold Exported from New Zealand for Quarter ending March 1859

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
10 June 1859
Gold export, value, statistics, Auckland, 1859, London, Sydney
  • C. W. Richmond
  • R. F. Porter, Assistant Treasurer

🏭 Licensing of General Warehouses under Customs Regulation Act, 1858

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 June 1859
Warehouse licensing, Customs, Russell, Mongonui, Kawhia
  • Samuel Stephenson, Warehouse licensed in Russell
  • Henry Davis, Warehouse licensed in Russell
  • William Butler, Warehouse licensed in Mongonui
  • Samuel Yate, Warehouse licensed in Mongonui
  • Leopold Yate, Warehouse licensed in Kawhia

  • William Young, Deputy Commissioner