✨ Trade Statistics Form
484 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 19
ANNEXE I.
FORM OF RETURN.
Commodity. Total Value of Importa- Value of Importations from Foreign
tion. Countries.
£ £
a. France ... ...
b. Germany ... ...
c. United States, &c. ... ...
Total ... ...
Numbered List of Commodities for Use according to the Instructions (Annexe II.) in
making the Return.
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Alkali.
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Animals, horses.
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Apparel and slops.
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Arms and ammunition—
a. Firearms (small).
b. Gunpowder.
c. Of all other kinds. -
Bags, empty.
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Beer and ale.
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Biscuit and bread.
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Bleaching materials.
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Books, printed.
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Butter.
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Candles of all sorts.
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Caoutchouc, manufactures of.
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Carriages and wagons, railway.
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Cement.
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Cheese.
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Chemical products and dye-stuffs.
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Clay, unmanufactured.
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Clocks and watches.
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Coals, &c.—
a. Coals, cinders, and fuel.
b. Products of coal (except dyes). -
Cordage and twine.
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Corn—
a. Wheat.
b. Wheat flour.
c. Of other kinds. -
Cotton yarn.
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Cotton manufactures—
a. Piece-goods, white or plain.
" printed, checked, or dyed.
" of mixed materials.
b. Stockings and socks.
c. Thread for sewing.
d. Lace and patent net.
e. Hosiery and small-wares. -
Earthen and china ware, including manufac-
tures of clay. -
Fish—
a. Herrings.
b. Of other sorts. -
Furniture, cabinet, and upholstery wares.
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Glass—
a. Plate, rough, or silvered.
b. Flint.
c. Common bottles.
d. Of other sorts. -
Grease, tallow, and animal fat.
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Haberdashery and millinery.
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Hardware and cutlery.
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Hats of all sorts.
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Implements and tools of industry.
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Instruments and apparatus—
Surgical, anatomical, and scientific. -
Leather—
a. Unwrought.
b. Wrought, boots and shoes.
c. " of other sorts.
d. Saddlery and harness. -
Linen and jute yarn—
a. Linen yarn.
b. Jute yarn. -
Linen and jute manufactures—
a. Linen manufactures—
(a.) White or plain.
(b.) Printed, checked, or dyed.
(c.) Sailcloth and sails.
(d.) Thread for sewing.
(e.) Of other sorts.
b. Jute manufactures. -
Machinery—
a. Steam-engines.
b. Of other sorts. -
Manure.
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Medicines.
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Metals—
a. Iron—
(a.) Old, for re-manufacture.
(b.) Pig and puddled.
(c.) Bar, angle, bolt, and rod.
(d.) Railroad, of all sorts.
(e.) Wire.
(f.) Hoops, sheets, and boiler-plates.
(g.) Tinned plates.
(h.) Cast or wrought, and all other
iron manufactures.
(i.) Steel, unwrought.
(k.) Manufactures of steel, or of
steel and iron combined.
b. Copper—
(a.) Unwrought—
Ingots, cakes, or slabs.
(b.) Wrought or partly wrought—
Mixed or yellow metal.
Of other sorts.
c. Brass of all sorts.
d. Lead, pig, sheet, and pipe.
e. Tin, unwrought.
f. Zinc, wrought and unwrought. -
Musical instruments.
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Oil- and floor-cloth.
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Oil, seed.
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Painters' colours and materials.
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Paper (other than hangings).
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Pickles, vinegar, and sauces.
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Pictures.
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