✨ Shipping Inwards Statistics




RETURN of the NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of VESSELS ENTERED INWARDS at the several Ports of NEW ZEALAND, during the Quarter ended 31st MARCH, 1870.

  • WHENCE.

    • United Kingdom.
    • British Possessions.
    • Foreign Countries
      and Whale Fishery.
  • 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,
    1869.

    • Vessels.
    • Tons.
    • Crews.
  • PORTS OF ARRIVAL.

    • Auckland
    • Russell
    • Mangonui
    • Hokianga
    • New Plymouth
    • Wanganui
    • Wellington
    • Napier
    • Nelson
    • Westport
    • Greymouth
    • Hokitika
    • Okarita
    • Lyttelton
    • Akaroa
    • Timaru
    • Oamaru
    • Dunedin
    • Invercargill
    • Bluff Harbour
    • Riverton
    • Chatham Islands*
  • Totals

  • Corresponding Quarter, 1869

  • Chatham Islands Return not received.

Office of the Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 13th June, 1870,

WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector of Customs.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

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🏭 Return of Vessels Entered Inwards for Quarter Ended March 1870

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 June 1870
Shipping returns, Vessels entered inwards, Tonnage, Crews, Port statistics, Customs, March 1870
  • William Seed, Secretary and Inspector of Customs