✨ 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 30th SEPTEMBER, 1873.

DESTINATION.
BRITISH.
FOREIGN.
TOTALS.

United
Kingdom.
British
Posses-
sions.
Foreign
Countries
and
Whale
Fishery.

With Cargoes.
In Ballast.
Totals.
With Cargoes.
In Ballast.
Totals.
With Cargoes.
In Ballast.
Totals.
Corresponding
Quarter,
1872.

PORTS.

With
Cargoes.
In
Ballast.
With
Cargoes.
In
Ballast.
With
Cargoes.
In
Ballast.
Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.

Auckland
Onehunga
Thames
Russell
Mongonui
Hokianga
Kaipara
New Plymouth
Wanganui
Wellington
Napier
Nelson
Westport
Greymouth
Hokitika
Lyttelton
Timaru
Oamaru
Dunedin
Bluff Harbour

Totals

Corresponding Quarter, 1872

  • In the figures for the Ports of Nelson and Greymouth for June Quarter, 1872, were improperly included the Intercolonial Steamers which called there Coastwise. In this Return the vessels which departed from Nelson and
    Greymouth direct to Ports out of the Colony only are included.

Office of the Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 8th November, 1873.

WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector of Customs.

650
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.



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πŸ’° Return of Vessels Cleared Outwards by Port for Quarter ended September 1873 (continued from previous page)

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
8 November 1873
Shipping, Clearances, Tonnage, Crews, Ports, Statistics, 1873, Customs
  • William Seed, Secretary and Inspector of Customs