✨ Vessel Clearances Statistics




Nov. 1.]

RETURN of the NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of VESSELS CLEARED OUTWARDS at the several PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND during the QUARTER ended 30th SEPTEMBER, 1883.

CLEARED FOR

PORTS OF DEPARTURE.

  • United Kingdom.
    • With Cargoes.
    • In Ballast.
  • British Possessions.
    • With Cargoes.
    • In Ballast.
  • Foreign Countries and Whale Fisheries.
    • 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, 1882. (Vessels, Tons, Crews)

PORTS OF DEPARTURE:

Auckland
Thames
Russell
Whangaroa
Mongonui
Hokianga
Kaipara
Wanganui
Foxton
Wellington
Napier
Nelson
Greymouth
Hokitika
Lyttelton
Timaru
Oamaru
Dunedin
Bluff Harbour

Totals
Corresponding Quarter, 1882.

Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 29th October, 1883.

WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1883, No 114





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🏭 Return of Vessels Cleared Outwards for Quarter ending September 1883

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 October 1883
Shipping statistics, Vessels, Tonnage, Crews, Quarterly return, Ports, Trade
  • William Seed, Secretary and Inspector