✨ Vessels Cleared Outwards
RETURN of the Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels cleared Outwards at the several Ports of New Zealand during the Quarter ended 31st March, 1886—continued.
Column Headers:
- Ports of Departure
- Sailing or Steam Vessels
- Cleared For:
- United Kingdom
- With Cargoes
- In Ballast
- British Possessions
- With Cargoes
- In Ballast
- Foreign Countries and Whale Fisheries
- With Cargoes
- In Ballast
- United Kingdom
- British:
- With Cargoes
- Vessels
- Tons
- Crews
- In Ballast
- Vessels
- Tons
- Crews
- Totals
- Vessels
- Tons
- Crews
- With Cargoes
- Foreign:
- With Cargoes
- Vessels
- Tons
- Crews
- In Ballast
- Vessels
- Tons
- Crews
- Totals
- Vessels
- Tons
- Crews
- With Cargoes
- Totals:
- With Cargoes
- Vessels
- Tons
- Crews
- In Ballast
- Vessels
- Tons
- Crews
- Totals
- Vessels
- Tons
- Crews
- With Cargoes
- Quarter, 1885
Ports of Departure:
- Hokitika
- Lyttelton
- Timaru
- Oamaru
- Dunedin
- Bluff Harbour
Note.—Sailing and steam vessels not distinguished in 1885.
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 12th April, 1886.
WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector.
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Return of Vessels Cleared Outwards
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry12 April 1886
Vessels, Ports, Tonnage, Crews, Statistics, New Zealand, Sailing, Steam, British, Foreign, Departure, March 1886
- William Seed, Secretary and Inspector
NZ Gazette 1886, No 24