✨ Customs Revenue Statistics
RETURN of the CUSTOMS REVENUE at the several Ports of New Zealand during the Quarter ended 30th September, 1893.
HEADS OF REVENUE.
- Spirits, in bulk, ℔ gal.
- " in case, "
- " perfumed, "
- Cigars, Cigarettes, and Snuff, ℔ lb.
- Tobacco, manufactured, ℔ lb.
- " raw, for manufacture, ℔ lb.
- Wine, sparkling, ℔ gal.
- " Australian, "
- " other kinds, "
- Ale, Beer, &c., ℔ gal.
- Tea, ℔ lb.
- Coffee, Chicory, Cocoa, and Chocolate, ℔ lb.
- " roasted, ℔ lb.
- Sugar, Molasses, and Treacle, ℔ lb.
- " Glucose, ℔ lb.
- Saccharine ℔ oz.
- Opium, ℔ lb.
- Goods by Weight
- " ad valorem
- Other Duties not specified above
- Parcels Post Duties
- Totals
- Corresponding Quarter, 1892
Excise Duty—
Tobacco, at 1s. ℔ lb. .. .. 12740 lb. £637* £492
Cigars and Cigarettes, at 1s. 6d. ℔ lb. .. 6587 " 494† 149
Beer, at 3d. ℔ gal. .. .. 1059040 gal. 13238 12632
- Auckland, £603; Nelson, £4; Westport, £2; Greymouth, £8; Timaru, £20.
† Auckland.
Department of Trade and Customs, Wellington, 11th October, 1893.
W. T. GLASGOW, Secretary and Inspector.
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💰 Customs Revenue at New Zealand Ports
💰 Finance & Revenue11 October 1893
Statistics, Customs, Revenue, Ports, New Zealand, Excise Duty
- W. T. Glasgow, Secretary and Inspector
NZ Gazette 1893, No 76