Returns of exports and coastwise trade




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RETURN OF EXPORTS COASTWISE OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE from the Port of Ahuriri, Hawke's Bay, for the Quarter ending 30th September, 1856:—

ARTICLES. QUANTITY. APPROXIMATE VALUE.
£ s. d.
Bran 42½ bushels 2 2 6
Flour 2 tons 54 0 0
Limestone 45 tons 10 0 0
Maize 202 bushels 50 10 0
Oil (Black) 5 tuns 200 0 0
Potatoes 25 tons 75 0 0
Pollard 1647 lbs 13 4 0
Tallow 1 cask 5 0 0
Wheat 487 bushels 170 9 0
£ 580 5 6

Custom House, Ahuriri, WILLIAM SEED,
7th October, 1856. Sub Collector.

EXPORTS OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE from the Port of Wanganui, during the Quarter ending 30th September, 1856.

ARTICLES. QUANTITY. APPROXIMATE VALUE.
£ s. d.
Bran 52 bushels 6 0 0
Hides 85 in number 35 0 0
Oats 200 bushels 50 0 0
Pigs (alive) 12 in number 12 0 0
Potatoes 215 tons 385 0 0
Sheepskins 214 in number 10 0 0
Spars (Kahikatea) 12 in number 24 0 0
Wheat 1,400 bushels 650 0 0
£ 1172 0 0

Custom House, Wanganui, D. S. DURIE,
24th October, 1856. Acting Sub-Collector.

RETURN OF EXPORTS COASTWISE OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE from the Port of Wanganui during the Quarter ending 30th September, 1856:—

ARTICLES. QUANTITY. APPROXIMATE VALUE.
£ s. d.
Casks (empty) 3 in number 1 10 0
Potatoes 37 tons 55 10 0
57 0 0

Custom House, Wanganui, D. S. DURIE,
October 24, 1856. Acting Sub-Collector.



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🏭 Return of exports coastwise of New Zealand produce from the Port of Ahuriri

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 October 1856
Exports, Ahuriri, Hawke's Bay, Produce, Trade statistics
  • William Seed, Sub Collector

🏭 Exports of New Zealand produce from the Port of Wanganui

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 October 1856
Exports, Wanganui, Produce, Trade statistics
  • D. S. Durie, Acting Sub-Collector

🏭 Return of exports coastwise of New Zealand produce from the Port of Wanganui

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 October 1856
Exports, Coastwise, Wanganui, Produce, Trade statistics
  • D. S. Durie, Acting Sub-Collector