✨ Vessel Clearance Statistics




RETURN of the NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS, of VESSELS, cleared OUTWARDS, at the several Ports of New Zealand, during the Quarter ended
31st March, 1861.

Table Headers:

  • PORT.
  • DESTINATION.
    • United Kingdom.
      • With Cargoes.
      • In Ballast.
    • British Possessions.
      • With Cargoes.
      • In Ballast.
    • Foreign Countries & Whale Fishery.
      • With Cargoes.
      • In Ballast.
  • BRITISH.
    • With Cargoes.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crew.
    • In Ballast.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crew.
    • Total.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crew.
  • FOREIGN.
    • With Cargoes.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crew.
    • In Ballast.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crew.
    • Total.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crew.
  • TOTAL.
    • With Cargoes.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crew.
    • In Ballast.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crew.
    • Total.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crew.
  • Corresponding Quarter 1860.
    • Vessels.
    • Tons.
    • Crew.

Ports:

  • Auckland
  • Russell
  • Mongonui
  • Hokianga
  • Kaipara
  • New Plymouth
  • Wanganui
  • Wellington
  • Napier
  • Nelson
  • Wairau
  • Lyttelton
  • Akaroa
  • Dunedin
  • Invercargill
  • Totals
  • Corresponding Quarter 1860.

Office of Commissioner of Customs,
Auckland, 13th June, 1861.

For the Commissioner of Customs,
R. F. PORTER.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1861, No 30





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πŸ’° Return of Vessels Cleared Outwards at New Zealand Ports for Quarter ended March 1861

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
13 June 1861
Shipping statistics, Vessel movements, Outward clearances, Trade statistics, Quarterly return, Ports
  • R. F. Porter, For the Commissioner of Customs