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Dunedin. Invercargill and Riverton. TOTALS. Corres-
Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. ponding
£ £ £ £ £ Quarter,
1861.
£
" " " " " " 20 160 £
" " " " " " " " "
" " " " " " 2,010 92 1,288
" " " " " " 467 3422 2,379
" " " " " " 2 36 "
181,467 703,185 2498 9678 " " 187,679 726,504 684,742
" " " " " " 200 60 91
" " " " " " 268 3,940 4,955
685 554 205 100 " " 2,758 1,667 1,457
" " " " " " { 280numb 16 40
" " " " " " 1½ tons }
" " " " " " 26,605 5,697 985
3039 683 63bdls. 56 " " 485 3,334 1,138
" " " " " " { 9480 1,674 1,004
" " 50 95 " " 63 bdls } 684 700
" " " " " " 344 1,605 518
" " " " " " 218,773 485 2,950
" " " " " " 169 28 430
" " " " " " 6 77 263
2,575,070 160,734 273,737 20,926 67,200 6,500 6,173,912 412,248 327,974
" 52 " 150 " " " 685 553
" 865,208 " 31,005 " 6,500 " 1,162,414 1,031,467
" 2,929 " 165 " " " 10,834 19,065
" " " " " " " 30,000 "
" 868,137 " 31,170 " 6,500 " 1,203,248 "
" 769,908 " 11,497 " " " 1,050,532
R. F. PORTER,
For the Commissioner of Customs.
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Continuation of Trade Statistics Table by Port
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🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryStatistics, Trade figures, Customs data, Port totals, Dunedin, Invercargill, Riverton
- R. F. Porter, For the Commissioner of Customs
NZ Gazette 1863, No 24