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Exports of New Zealand Produce from the Port of Wellington, during the Quarter ending 30th June, 1858.

ARTICLES. QUANTITY. APPROXIMATE VALUE.
Ale 1404 gallons £140 8 0
Apples 1520 lbs. 31 13 4
Bricks 11,500 in number 40 5 0
Butter 1 ton 15 cwt. 130 0 0
Cheese 10,760 lbs. 448 6 8
Flax 11 tons 2 cwt. 333 0 0
Firewood 20 cords 30 0 0
Flour 194 tons 429 0 0
Gold 1758 oz. 6522 0 0
Goat-skins 415 in number 25 0 0
Hides 67 in number 60 0 0
Lime 25 hhds 43 15 0
Mattresses 12 in number 12 0 0
Onions 504 lbs 8 8 0
Potatoes 229 tons 1832 0 0
Posts 250 in number 12 10 0
Shingles 3000 in number 3 18 0
Specimens of Natural History 2 cases 30 0 0
Sawn Timber 108,997 feet 175 9 0
Sheep Skins 194 in number 20 0 0
Shells 78 packages 175 0 0
Whalebone 3½ cwt. 30 0 0
Wool Lashing 3 cwt. 4 4 0
Wool 673,682 lbs. 51,033 14 9
Total £61,560 11 9

WILLIAM LESLIE,
Harbor Master.

Wellington, 19th July, 1858.


RETURN of Exports Coastwise of New Zealand Produce from the Port of Wanganui, during the Quarter ended 30th of June, 1858.

ARTICLES EXPORTED. QUANTITY. APPROXIMATE VALUE.
Ale, produce of New Zealand 1 hhd £ 6 0 0
Butter 11 kegs 43 0 0
Fruit Trees 6 bundles 20 0 0
Grass Seed 2 bags 4 10 0
Hides 148 in No. 52 0 0
Lard 3 kegs 12 0 0
Oats 234 bushels 63 12 0
Pigs (alive) 15 in No. 22 0 0
Potatoes 157 tons 8 cwt. 699 12 0
Wheat 688 bushels 263 14 0
Wool 3643 lbs. 150 0 0
Totals £1336 8 0

D. S. DURIE,
Acting Sub-Collector.

Custom House, Wanganui,
23rd July, 1858.



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🏭 Exports of New Zealand Produce from the Port of Wellington

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 July 1858
Exports, Produce, Wellington, Quarter ending June 1858, Trade Statistics
  • WILLIAM LESLIE, Harbor Master

🏭 Return of Exports Coastwise of New Zealand Produce from the Port of Wanganui

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 July 1858
Exports, Produce, Wanganui, Quarter ending June 1858, Trade Statistics
  • D. S. DURIE, Acting Sub-Collector