Shipping Statistics




RETURN of the NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of VESSELS ENTERED INWARDS at the several PORTS of NEW ZEALAND during the QUARTER ended 30th SEPTEMBER, 1913—continued.

PORTS OF Sailing or Steam Vessels. WHENCE. BRITISH. FOREIGN. TOTALS. Corresponding Quarter, 1912.
ARRIVAL. United Kingdom. British Possessions. Foreign Countries and Whale Fisheries. With Cargoes. In Ballast.
With Cargoes. In Ballast. With Cargoes. In Ballast. With Cargoes.
Greymouth Sailing ... ... 1 ... ...
Steam ... ... ... ... ...
Totals ... ... 1 ... ...
Lyttelton Sailing ... ... ... ... 1
Steam ... ... 7 ... ...
Totals ... ... 7 ... 1
Timaru Sailing ... ... ... ... ...
Steam ... ... 1 ... ...
Totals ... ... 1 ... ...
Dunedin Sailing ... ... ... ... 1
Steam 2 ... 5 ... 2
Totals ... 2 5 ... 3
Bluff Harbour Sailing ... ... 2 ... ...
Steam ... ... 15 1 ...
Totals ... ... 17 1 ...
Total shipping inwards Sailing ... ... 15 ... 5
Steam 19 ... 96 7 17
Totals ... 19 111 7 22
Corresponding Quarter, 1912 Sailing ... ... 18 2 6
Steam 16 ... 94 7 19
Totals ... 16 112 9 25

Department of Trade and Customs, Wellington, 11th October, 1913.

W. B. MONTGOMERY, Secretary of Customs.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1913, No 77


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🚂 Return of Vessels Entered Inwards at New Zealand Ports (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
11 October 1913
Shipping, Vessels, Tonnage, Crews, Ports, Statistics, New Zealand
  • W. B. Montgomery, Secretary of Customs