Import Statistics




RETURN of the VALUE of IMPORTS at the several Ports of NEW ZEALAND during the QUARTER ended 31st DECEMBER, 1885.

Countries

  • United Kingdom
  • Australia—
    • Queensland
    • New South Wales
    • Victoria
    • South Australia
    • Western Australia
    • Tasmania
  • Pacific Islands—
    • Norfolk Island
    • New Caledonia
    • Cook Islands
    • Friendly Islands
    • Savage Island
    • Society Islands
    • Fiji Islands
    • Navigator Islands
    • Suwarrow Island
    • Gilbert Islands
    • Chesterfield Islands
    • Marshall Islands
    • Sandwich Islands
    • Austral Islands
  • Whale Fisheries
  • North America—
    • Canada
    • United States—
      • On the East Coast
      • On the West Coast
  • South America—
    • Brazil
  • Philippine Islands
  • Japan
  • China
  • Hongkong
  • India—
    • Bengal and Burmah
    • Madras
    • Bombay
    • Ceylon
    • Singapore
  • Java
  • Mauritius
  • Africa—
    • Cape Colony
    • Egypt
  • Europe—
    • France
    • Spain
    • Portugal
    • Italy
    • Turkey
    • Austria
    • Germany
    • Malta
    • Belgium
    • Holland

Ports

Auckland, Thames, Russell, Mongonui, Hokianga, Kaipara, Tauranga, Poverty Bay, New Plymouth, Patea, Wanganui, Foxton, Wellington, Napier, Wairau, Picton, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika, Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Invercargill and Bluff, Riverton

Note: The table contains numerical values representing import values in pounds sterling for the quarter.

COMPARATIVE RETURN of the VALUE of IMPORTS at the several Ports of NEW ZEALAND during the YEARS 1885-84.

This section contains comparative import values between 1885 and 1884

Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 19th January, 1886.

WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1886, No 4





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🏭 Return of the Value of Imports

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 January 1886
Imports, Statistics, Ports, Countries, Comparative Values
  • William Seed, Secretary and Inspector