Shipping and Immigration Statistics




Wanganui Shipping—September Quarter, 1864.

COMPARATIVE RETURN showing the number and tonnage of Vessels entered Inwards, and cleared Outwards, Foreign and Coastwise, at the Port of Wanganui, during the Quarters ended respectively on 30th September, 1863, and 30th September, 1864.


Shipping Inwards.

Sept. quarter, 1863. Sept. quarter, 1864.
Ships. Tons.
Great Britain 0 0
New South Wales 0 0
Victoria 0 0
Other Ports N.Z 30 2478
Totals 30 2478

Shipping Outwards.

Sept. quarter, 1863. Sept. quarter, 1864.
Ships. Tons.
Great Britain 0 0
New South Wales 0 0
Victoria 0 0
Other Ports N.Z 29 2570
Totals 29 2570

Custom-house, Wanganui,
This 9th day of November, 1864.

JAMES G. WOON,
Acting Collector.


Wanganui Immigration, &c.—September Quarter, 1864.

RETURN of Immigration and Emigration at the Port of Wanganui, during the Quarter ending the 30th of September, 1864.


Immigration.

From and To. Adults. Children. Totals.
Males. Females. Males.
United Kingdom ... ... ...
Australian Colonies ... ... ...
Other British Ports ... ... ...
Other Ports of New Zealand 295 20 8
Foreign States, viz.— ... ... ...
Totals 295 20 8

Emigration.

From and To. Adults. Children. Totals.
Males. Females. Males.
United Kingdom ... ... ...
Australian Colonies ... ... ...
Other British Ports ... ... ...
Other Ports of New Zealand 57 14 1
Foreign States, viz.— ... ... ...
Totals 57 14 1

Custom House, Wanganui,
This 1st day of November, 1864.

JAMES G. WOON,
Emigration Officer at the Port of Wanganui.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1864, No 48





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🚂 Wanganui Shipping Statistics for September Quarter 1864

🚂 Transport & Communications
9 November 1864
Shipping, Tonnage, Inwards, Outwards, Wanganui, Port Statistics
  • James G. Woon, Acting Collector

🛂 Wanganui Immigration and Emigration Statistics for September Quarter 1864

🛂 Immigration
1 November 1864
Immigration, Emigration, Wanganui, Port Statistics
  • James G. Woon, Emigration Officer