✨ Vessel Statistics
RETURN of the Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels entered Inwards at the several Ports of New Zealand during the Quarter ended 31st December, 1893—continued.
Table Structure
Columns:
Ports of Arrival
Sailing or Steam Vessels
Whence
- 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, 1892
- Vessels
- Tons
- Crews
Row Entries:
Oamaru
Dunedin
Bluff Harbour
Total shipping inwards
Corresponding Quarter, 1892
Comparative Return of the Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels entered Inwards for the Years 1893 and 1892.
1893
Total
1892
Total
Department of Trade and Customs, Wellington, 30th January, 1894.
W. T. GLASGOW, Secretary and Inspector.
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Return of the Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels Entered Inwards
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🚂 Transport & Communications31 December 1893
Vessels, Tonnage, Crews, Ports, Statistics, 1893, 1892, Sailing, Steam, United Kingdom, British Possessions, Foreign Countries, Whale Fisheries
- W. T. Glasgow, Secretary and Inspector
NZ Gazette 1894, No 8