Export Statistics




RETURN of the QUANTITY and VALUE of EXPORTS from NEW ZEALAND during the Quarter ended 31st DECEMBER, 1911—continued.

ARTICLES. WESTPORT. GREYMOUTH. HOKITIKA. LYTTLETON. TIMARU. OAMARU. DUNEDIN. INVERCARGILL. PARCELS POST. TOTALS. CORRESPONDING QUARTER, 1910. ARTICLES.
Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value.
Agricultural products,—
Bran and sharps tons £ £ £ 121 £ 495 £ 212 £ 1041
Chaff " 5 28 46 317
Flour " 36 236 54 418
Grain, barley bushels 14371 2945 1897 359
" beans and peas " 11531 2202
" maize " 39
" malt " 380 60
" oats " 23665 4208 42627 8021
" wheat " 66845
Hops cwt. 708
Meal, oat- centals 91 276
Potatoes tons 1071 3050
Seeds, grass and clover cwt. 671
Other kinds
14171 8380 3986
Manufactures,—
Apparel cwt. 540 715
Leather tons 22 4148
Phormium 443
Woollens 63
Other kinds 5520
10889 3331
Miscellaneous 362 279
Total New Zealand produce and manufactures 15723 82462 753 183830 36684
Specie 5 5 6374 28
Other colonial, British, and foreign produce and manufactures
Totals 15728 82467 753 190204 36712

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, 26th January, 1912. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Secretary of Customs.



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🏭 Return of the Quantity and Value of Exports from New Zealand Ports (Quarter Ended 31st December, 1911) - Continued (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 January 1912
Exports, Trade statistics, New Zealand ports, Agricultural products, Manufactures, Miscellaneous, Specie, Colonial produce
  • W. B. Montgomery, Secretary of Customs