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EXPORTS of New Zealand Produce from the Port of Wellington during the Quarter ending 31st December, 1858.

ARTICLES QUANTITY APPROXIMATE VALUE
Beer 1512 Gallons Β£ s. d.
151 8 0
Bricks 12000 in number 36 0 0
Butter 2054 lbs. 192 15 0
Flour 44 Tons 10 cwt. 890 0 0
Flax 1 Ton 1 cwt. 34 6 0
Gold 364 Ounces, 5 dwts. 1290 0 0
Hides 466 in number 349 10 0
Limestone 3 Tons 2 5 0
Lime 10 Hhds. 15 0 0
Mattresses 25 in number 50 0 0
Oil 23 Tuns 1035 0 0
Oats 166 Bushels 41 10 0
Potatoes 60 Tons 600 0 0
Posts 500 in number 25 0 0
Piles 40 in number 3 0 0
Rope 3 tons 9 cwt. 2 qrs 16lbs 100 0 0
Rails 60 in number 1 10 0
Shingles 37000 in number 55 10 0
Sheepskins 800 in number 25 0 0
Sawn Timber 157000 Feet 1463 0 0
Wool 82576 lbs. 5949 0 0
Wool lashing 14 Tons 677 0 0
Whalebone 10 cwt. 150 0 0

Total | Β£13,136 10 0

Wellington,
14th February, 1859.

WILLIAM LESLIE,
Harbor Master.


RETURN of Immigration and Emigration, at the Port of Wellington, for the Quarter ended 31st December, 1858.

From and To IMMIGRATION EMIGRATION
Adults. Children. Adults. Children.
Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females.
Great Britain 53 24 16 10 103 ... ... ...
31 6 ... ...
New South Wales 16 2 ... ... 18 ... ... ...
Victoria 43 7 1 ... 51 17 7 3 4
Ports of New Zealand 337 84 26 25 472 43 112 46 53

Total | 449 117 43 35 | 644 479 124 49 57 | 709

Custom House, Wellington,
28th January, 1859.

WILLIAM SEED,
Emigration Officer.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1859, No 8





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🏭 Exports of New Zealand Produce from Wellington Port (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 February 1859
Exports, Wellington, Quarter ending 31st December 1858, Trade statistics
  • William Leslie, Harbor Master

πŸ›‚ Immigration and Emigration Statistics for Wellington Port

πŸ›‚ Immigration
28 January 1859
Immigration, Emigration, Wellington, Quarter ending 31st December 1858, Migration statistics
  • William Seed, Emigration Officer