Marine Notices and Export Statistics




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 39

ball at Lyttelton at 3th. 30 m.[p.m.[NewjZealand mean time
by direct signal from the Observatory, Wellington.
The signal is given at an exact hour of Greenwich mean
time—i.e., at 16 h. G.M.T., which corresponds to 3 h. 30 m.
p.m. of New Zealand mean time.
The time-signals will be sent on Tuesdays and Fridays,
provided satisfactory observations have been obtained.
If time-signals are required on other days, or at other exact
hours of Greenwich mean time, application for them should
be made to the Observatory, Wellington.
Charts, &c., affected.—Admiralty Chart No. 1999; “New
Zealand Pilot,” eighth edition, 1908, Chapter viii, page 241;
“New Zealand Nautical Almanac, 1917,” page 331.
GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.

Notice to Mariners.—No. 15 of 1917.
AUCKLAND HARBOUR.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 28th February, 1917.
THE Auckland Harbour Board have notified that during
the recent gale the cages on the beacons off Brown’s
Island (Motukoreho) and Motuihi were washed away.
New cages will be erected on these beacons as soon as
possible.
Charts, &c., affected.—Admiralty Chart No. 1896; “New
Zealand Pilot,” eighth edition, 1908, Chapter ii, page 43.
GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.

Exports.—Weekly.

RETURN of PRINCIPAL EXPORTS of NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE from the Dominion during the Week ended Tuesday, 27th
February, 1917.

NOTE.—These figures are subject to alteration. They represent the entries from the ports received at Head Office
Wellington, up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday. * Goods exported are credited as far as possible to each district of
production (as per list appended to return for week ended 31st August, 1915. New Zealand Gazette No. 103, page 3117),
whether exported through the port for such district or not. † Figures relating to the export of gold will not be
available until the cessation of hostilities.

Districts.* Butter. Cheese. Frozen Meats. Gold.†
£ £ Lamb. Mutton.
Auckland 356 23 - -
Kaipara - - - -
Tauranga - 21 - -
Gisborne - - - -
New Plymouth - - - -
Waitara - - - -
Patea - - - -
Wanganui 9,418 3,393 12,601 13,397
Wellington - 2,772 - -
Napier 1,305 3,425 - -
Wairau (including Picton) 510 400 - -
Nelson - - - -
Westport - - - -
Greymouth 2,580 - - -
Hokitika - 1,155 - -
Lyttelton 1,660 37,460 - 6,810
Timaru - - - -
Oamaru - - - -
Dunedin - - - -
Invercargill - - - -
Totals 15,850 48,628 12,601 20,207
Districts.* Grain and Pulse. Hides and Skins. Kauri-gum. Phormium (including Tow). Tallow. Timber. Wool
£ £ £ £ £ £ £
Auckland 42 - - - - 3,173 352
Kaipara - - - - - - -
Tauranga - - - - - - -
Gisborne - 908 - - - - 40,690
New Plymouth - - - - - - -
Waitara - - - - - - -
Patea - - - - - - -
Wanganui - 5,634 - - 1,944 1,460 15,811
Wellington - 241 520 72,620 - - 117,636
Napier - 1,490 - - - - -
Wairau (including Picton) - - - - - - -
Nelson - - - - - - -
Westport - - - - - 8,867 -
Greymouth - - - - - - -
Hokitika - - - - - - 63,164
Lyttelton - 142 18,964 - - - -
Timaru - - - - - - -
Oamaru - - - - - - -
Dunedin - - - - - - -
Invercargill - - - - - - -
Totals - 425 27,516 - 72,620 1,944 8,500

Customs Department,
Wellington, 28th February, 1917,

W. B. MONTGOMERY,
Comptroller of Customs



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🚂 Notice to Mariners regarding time-signal at Lyttelton (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
28 February 1917
Lyttelton, Time-Signal, Marine Department
  • GEORGE ALLPORT, Secretary

🚂 Notice to Mariners regarding beacon damage in Auckland Harbour

🚂 Transport & Communications
28 February 1917
Auckland Harbour, Beacon Damage, Marine Department
  • GEORGE ALLPORT, Secretary

🏭 Weekly Return of Principal Exports

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 February 1917
Exports, Statistics, Customs Department
  • W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs