✨ Gold Export Statistics




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 185

RETURN of the QUANTITY of GOLD EXPORTED from NEW ZEALAND,
from 1st APRIL, 1857, to 31st MARCH, 1871.

PORT OF EXPORT. PRODUCE OF THE GOLD FIELDS IN THE PROVINCE OF DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1871. EXPORTED PREVIOUS TO THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1870. TOTAL EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND TO THE 31ST MARCH, 1871.
To Great Britain. To New South Wales. To Victoria. To other places.
Oz. Oz. Oz. Oz. Oz.
Auckland Auckland... 26,632 47,594 9,793
Picton Marlborough ... ... 140
Nelson Ditto ... ... 140
Wellington Wellington ... ... ...
Nelson Nelson ... ... 2,542
Westport Ditto ... ... ...
Greymouth Ditto ... ... ...
Greymouth Westland... ... ... ...
Hokitika Ditto ... ... ...
Okarito Ditto ... ... ...
Lyttelton Ditto ... ... ...
Dunedin Otago ... 23,313 ...
Invercargill... Ditto ... 1,134 ...
Invercargill... Southland... ... ... ...
Totals ... 49,945 51,410 78,799

Office of the Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 20th April, 1871.

WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary of Customs.

COMPARATIVE RETURN of the QUANTITY and VALUE OF GOLD EXPORTED from the several
PROVINCES of NEW ZEALAND for the QUARTERS ending 31st MARCH, 1871, and 31st
MARCH, 1870.

PROVINCES. QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1871. QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1870.
Quantity. Value.
Oz. Β£
Auckland 84,019 292,417
Marlborough 140 560
Nelson 20,944 83,776
Westland 32,384 129,536
Otago } 42,673 170,692
Southland
Totals 180,160 676,981

Office of the Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 20th April, 1871.

WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary of Customs.



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πŸ’° Return of Gold Exported from New Zealand (1857 to 1871)

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
20 April 1871
Gold export, Statistics, Customs, Quantity, Value, Ports
  • William Seed, Secretary of Customs

πŸ’° Comparative Return of Gold Exported by Province (1871 vs 1870)

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
20 April 1871
Comparative statistics, Gold export, Provinces, Value, Quantity
  • William Seed, Secretary of Customs