✨ Shipping Statistics Table




RETURN of the NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of VESSELS ENTERED INWARDS at the several Ports of NEW ZEALAND, during the Quarter ended the 30th day of SEPTEMBER, 1867.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Table Labels:

Column Headers:

  • PORT OF ARRIVAL.
  • WHENCE.
    • United Kingdom.
      • With Cargoes.
      • In Ballast.
    • British Possessions.
      • With Cargoes.
      • In Ballast.
    • Foreign Countries and Whale Fishery.
      • With Cargoes.
      • In Ballast.
  • BRITISH.
    • With Cargoes.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crews.
    • In Ballast.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crews.
    • Totals.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crews.
  • FOREIGN.
    • With Cargoes.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crews.
    • In Ballast.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crews.
    • Totals.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crews.
  • TOTALS.
    • With Cargoes.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crews.
    • In Ballast.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crews.
    • Totals.
      • Vessels.
      • Tons.
      • Crews.
  • CORRESPONDING QUARTER, 1866.
    • Vessels.
    • Tons.
    • Crews.

Row Headers (Ports of Arrival):

  • Auckland

  • Mongonui

  • Hokianga *

  • New Plymouth...

  • Wanganui

  • Wellington

  • Napier

  • Picton

  • Nelson

  • Westport

  • Brighton

  • Greymouth

  • Hokitika

  • Okarito ...

  • Lyttelton

  • Timaru

  • Oamaru...

  • Dunedin

  • Invercargill

  • Bluff Harbour

  • Riverton

  • Totals

  • Corresponding Quarter, 1866

  • Return not received.

Office of the Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 9th January, 1868.

WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1868, No 5





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏭 Return of Vessels Entered Inwards for Quarter ending September 1867

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 January 1868
Shipping statistics, Inwards vessels, Tonnage, Crews, Port arrivals, Customs data, September 1867
  • William Seed, Secretary and Inspector