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RETURN of the QUANTITY and VALUE of EXPORTS from NEW ZEALAND during the QUARTER ended 30th JUNE, 1903—continued.

ARTICLES WESTPORT GREYMOUTH HOKITIKA LYTTLETON TIMARU OAMARU DUNEDIN INVERCARGILL PARCELS POST TOTALS CORRESPONDING QUARTER, 1902 ARTICLES
Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value
£ £ £ £ £ £
Manufactures,—
Apparel ... ... ... ... ... ... 3144 198 ... ... 246 4
Leather ... cwt. ... ... ... ... 135 21256 31 800 ... ...
Phormium ... tons 16 500 ... ... ... 3441 ... ... 174 4298
Woollens ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 367 ... ... ... 294
Other kinds ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2965 ... ... ... 7903
... 500 ... ... ... ... ... 28227 ... 800 ... ...
Miscellaneous ... value ... ... ... ... ... 238 ... ... ... 254
Total New Zealand Produce and Manufactures ... ... ... 25131 ... 53360 ... 17832 ... 797584 ... 318650
Specie ... ... ... ... ... 400 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Other Colonial, British, and Foreign Produce and Manufactures ... ... 91 ... 164 ... ... 4587 ... 277 ... 18
TOTALS ... ... ... 25222 ... 53924 ... 17832 ... 802171 ... 318927

The values of wool, meat (frozen), grain (oats and wheat), tallow, hemp, butter, and cheese have been approved by the various Chambers of Commerce.

Department of Trade and Customs, Wellington, 4th August, 1903. W. T. GLASGOW, Secretary and Inspector.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1903, No 62





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🏭 Value of Exports from New Zealand Ports for the Quarter Ended 30 June 1903 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 August 1903
Exports, Trade, Statistics, Ports, New Zealand, Quarterly Returns, Department of Trade and Customs
  • W. T. Glasgow, Secretary and Inspector