✨ Return of 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 30th SEPTEMBER, 1886—continued.
Ports of Departure
Sailing or Steam Vessels
Cleared For:
• United Kingdom
• British Possessions
• Foreign Countries and Whale Fisheries
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, 1885 (Vessels, Tons, Crews)
Timaru .. Sailing
Oamaru .. Sailing
Dunedin .. {Sailing Steam
Total ..
Bluff Harb'ur {Sailing Steam
Total ..
Totals {Sailing Steam
Total shipping outwards
Corresponding Quar., 1885
Note.—Sailing and steam vessels not distinguished in 1885.
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 15th October, 1886.
WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector.
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Return of the Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels Cleared Outwards
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 October 1886
Vessels, Ports, Statistics, New Zealand, 1886, Tonnage, Crews, Outwards, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Bluff
- William Seed, Secretary and Inspector
NZ Gazette 1886, No 55