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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

Appendix No. 1

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Appendix No. 1.

Classified Imports and Exports every Five Years, from 1853 to 1882. CLASSES. Year 1853. 1857. 1862. 1867. 1872. 1877. 1882. Population 27,920 (a) 52,160 125,810 218,670 279,560 417,620 517,710 Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. A.—Food and Fodder— 1. Wheat and Oats 3 13,474 241 25,683 123,034 1,821; 76,300 25,186 20,088 175,234 32.229 251,933 4,484 874,379 2. Flour. Meal. Arrowroot, Sago. Tapioca, etc 16,775 1,401 13,310 4,098 104,364 120,802 8,864 66,051 13,935 99,104 22,424 30,846 131,543 3. Potatoes and Vegetables 17 31,881 24,003 10,205 19,457 1,825 36,533 1,102 3,917 14,861 3,991 64,042 4. Biscuits and Confectionery 3,620 114 1,892 1,341 8,098 18,519 104 19,989 731 21,408 3,470 21,421 4,371 5. Bran, Pollard, Hay, Chaff, and Seeds 1,227 2,890 2,143 791 9,086 69,894 810 29,089 8,377 78,509 24,847 108,762 43,666 6. Beans and Peas. Linseed. Maize. Rice, etc 5,660 3,253 3,490 1,962 24,419 45,687 64,322 463 50,415 1,089 42,694 16,411 7. Butter. Cheese, and Eggs.0 390 11,612 771 8,095 14,926 1,381 91,303 554 2,630 9,001 1,111 40,174 1,699 62,452 8. Provisions. Hams. Meats. Fish 5,113 6,673 7,370 1,381 130,209 151,927 649 29,113 174,356 40,954 71,642 41,466 92,746 9. Fruit and Nuts 3,670 59 8,018 67 35,266 84,987 29 74,216 129 101,708 134 127,943 795 10. Jams and Jellies 131 11 (b) (b) (b) (b) 41,343 88 22,923 159 11. Oilmen's Stores, Pickles, and Spices 5,253 865 23,863 503 65,826 84,304 199 100,180 501 77,929 1,453 88,654 1,096 12. Salt and Sugar 43,124 73 78,709 1,192 257,486 324,615 397,345 1,022 441,868 1,987 519,448 7,754 Totals 84,983 72,306 139,807 69,236 772,714 13,407 1,093,855 38,220 840,156 384,851 990,555 434,702 1,014,331 1,299,414 Per head of population £3 0 10½ £2 11 9½ £2 13 7¼ £1 6 64½ £6 2 10 £0 2 1½ £5 0 0½ £0 3 5¾ £3 0 1¼ £1 7 6¼ £2 7 5¼ £1 0 9¾ £1 19 2 £2 10 2¼ B—DRTNKAbES and MATERIALS FOR MAKING THEM— 1. Barley, Malt, and Hops 361 2,499 2,559 690 19,870 65,078 1,800 48,904 4.092 34,855 25,099 21,182 44,882 2. Ale and Beer 17,201 1,595 33,409 944 152,815 160,447 197 51,189 2,544 78,332 1,511 93,417 1,276 3. Tea. Coffee. Cocoa, and Preserved Milk v 21,623 83 31,091 281 114,986 218,475 198,223 1,412 250,780 967 331,303 3,241 4. Spirits 54,664 905 73,636 2,062 225,266 190,910 154,092 4,495 240,830 3,458 201,271 5,932 5. Wines 13,803 792 29,431 936 112,365 110,715 79,738 1,053 95,382 1,083 93,694 960 6. Aerated Waters, Cordials, and other minor drinks 222 20 10,163 4,225 11,384 8,828 366 11,729 235 19,602 1,441 Totals 107,874 5,894 180,289 4,913 629,527 757,015 1,997 540,974 13,962 711,908 32,353 820,469 57,732 Per head of population £3 17 3¼ £0 4 2¼ £3 9 1½ £0 1 10½ £5 0 0¾ None. £3 9 2¾ £0 0 2 £1 18 8¼ £0 0 11¾ £1 14 1 £0 1 6½ £1 11 8¼ £0 2 2¾ C.—Clothing and Clothing Materials— 1. Wool, Woollens, Blankets, Hosiery, and Garnets 11,621 66,554 28.740 176,936 377,160 674,226 192,980 1,580,608 165,858 2,538,938 168,337 3,659,713 240,935 3,122,486 2. Silks, Furs, Rugs, and Mats 1,297 6,189 92 13,735 25,328 18,507 112 39,088 223 26,186 521 3. Millinery and Haberdashery 1,822 40 2,707 63 45,313 77,188 147 103,089 439 111,741 1,071 4. Drapery and Slops 28,075 2,200 161,240 2,784 122,277 652,258 840,871 12,877 1,035,477 19,412 1,358,661 17,467 5. Cotton and Cotton Goods, and Linens 24,679 40,057 258 149,657 152,518 98,576 19,783 98,827 13,048 273,985 20,361 6. Hats and Caps, Umbrellas and Parasols 1,041 25 (b) 18 (b) 44,031 59,436 450 58,565 291 64,967 428 7. Leather, Bark, Boots and Shoes, and other Leather Goods 103,166 1,736 53,359 610 345,862 200 200,635 937 235,720 19,434 279,106 25,190 363,167 48,103 Totals 175,701 70,555 292,292 180,761 1,008,691 674,426 1,313,063 1,581,545 1,496,156 2,591,741 1,782,487 3,718,316 2,439,642 3,210,437 Per head of population £6 5 10¼ £2 10 6¼ £5 12 0¾ £3 9 3½ £8 0 4 £5 7 2½ £6 0 I £7 4 7¾ £5 7 0¼ £9 5 4¾ £4 5 4¼ 68 18 0¾ £4 14 2¾ £6 4 0¼ D.—Household Requisites— 1. Furniture and House Fixings v 2,341 1,767 11,341 37 67,428 53,961 80 44,606 1,277 103,785 1,986 148,317 3,956 2. Earthenware, Plate, and other household appliances 25,961 896 38,087 324 165,801 254,977 225,591 1,521 371,208 4,694 437,449 4,242 3. Candles, soap, and other articles of daily consumption 17,625 396 24,934 793 24,239 219,690 209 165,548 713 236,092 5,032 198,442 5,082 4. Medicine and Medical Appliances 1,740 35 6,752 473 37,234 40,799 46,358 331 93,575 701 115,235 1,059 Totals 47,667 3,094 81,114 1,627 294,702 569,427 289 482,103 3,842 804,660 12,413 899,443 14,339 Per head of population £1 14 1½ £0 2 2½ £1 11 1¼ £0 0 7¼ £2 6 10 None £2 12 0¾ £0 0 0¼ £1 14 5¾ £0 0 3¼ £1 18 6¼ £0 0 7 £1 14 8¾ £0 0 6½ E.—Luxuries. Literature, and Science— 1. Works of Art, Curiosities, etc. 123 581 (b) 753 87, 7762 10,236 558 5,830 3,705 17,541 4,289 33,234 17,252 2. Books, Stationery, and Mathematical Instruments 6,821 901 17,304 270 (b) 119,767 143,488 1,483 256,217 3,816 327,152 4,495 3. Fancy Goods and Toys 465 (b) (b) 25,354 43,931 187 84,226 804 134,982 2,412 4. Musical Instruments and Watches 363 35 1,271 21,393 22,259 2,739 110 69,411 816 95,64 2 2,422 5. Jewellery and Perfumery 1,613 50 2,048 110 11, 6677 19,014 27,270 351 57,587 864 67,375 2,233 6. Tobacco and Pipes 18,575 388 18,830 1,085 93,244 99,614 85,159 5,029 124,231 8,197 116,375 3,808 Totals 27,960 1,955 39,453 2,218 214,076 296,244 558 338,417 10,865 609,213 18,786 774,690 32,622 Per head of population £1 0 0¼ £0 1 4¾ £0 15 1½ £0 0 10 £1 14 4¼c £17 1 £0 0 0½ £1 4 2½ £0 0 9¼ £1 9 2 £0 0 10¾ £1 9 11 £0 1 3 F.—Building Requisites— 1. tone, Bricks, and Marble 686 595 6 4 (b) 4,752 525 2,141 74 10,976 567 9,977 1,410 2. Limes, Cements, and Plaster 34 (b) (b) 2,746 10,540 558 50,203 111 103,396 381 3. Timber and Timber Work 558 87,255 250 8,054 (b) 3,858 62,822 16,182 45,529 26,962 66,105 51,927 56,376 121,810 4. Glass, Metals, and Metal Work 2,861 2.077 9,050 323! 27.959 71,761 57,793 1.388 83,602 982 135,955 736 5. Roofing Materials 190 1,519 20 (b) 64,480 40,696 100 111,808 197 192,072 349 6. Paints, Colours, Oils, Varnishes, and Paper Hangings 1,135 714 428 94 15,737 45,341 52,210 225 83,109 911 102,421 1,508 Totals 5,464 92,160 10,354 8,475 43,696 3,858 251,902 16,707 208,909 29,307 405,803 54,695 600,197 126,189 Per head of population £0 3 10¾ £3 6 0 £0 3 11½ £0 3 2¾ £0 6 11¼ £0 0 7¼ £1 3 0¼ £0 1 6¼ £0 14 11¼ £0 2 1 £0 19 5 £0 2 7¼ £1 3 2¾ £0 4 10½ g,—Requisites for Settlement and Trade— 1. Agricultural and Pastoral Implements, Appliances, and Materials 63,585 219 28,547 517 446,752 8,220 270,214 4,972 106,041 2,503 146,620 6,729 296,284 10,795 2. Drays, Carriages, and other appliances for conveyance and travelling 5,252 351 14,208 350 98,835 53,224 52,441 236 72,556 327 99,715 972 3. Guns and other arms, Gunpowder, and Blasting Materials 731 390 5,176 62 7,398 15,070 25,356 425 33,315 306 47,579 2,233 4. Woolpacks, Sacks, Twine, and Binding Wire 7,657 531 13,453 612 18,241 55,759 60 91,932 644 71,503 515 289,572 342 5. Plant for Railways, Waterworks, Gasworks, etc. 16 (b) (b) 60,800 172,704 1,871 213,536 102 135,032 186 6. Manures and sundry minor requisites 4,173 54 81,481 1,244 67,334 175,705 169,156 57,711 13,053 78,531 7,092 43,441 3,695 7. Shipping Plant and Appliances 5,490 8,795 8,912 5,161 88,183 4,425 43,904 332 35,060 1,556 51,526 2,792 75,998 2,933 Totals 86,904 10,340 151,777 7,946 659,409 79,979 674,676 174,520 541,245 20,288 667,587 17,863 987,621 21,156 Per head of population £3 2 3 £0 7 4¾ £2 18 2¼ £0 3 0½ £5 4 9¾ £0 12 8½ £3 1 8½ £0 15 11½ £1 18 8½ £0 1 5½ £1 11 11½ £0 0 10¼ £1 18 1¾ £0 0 9¾ H.—Machinery and Manufacturing Requisites— 1. Machinery for raising and manufacturing food 4,875 135 4,937 2,930 61,443 19,250 76,755 1,172 93,883 250 2. Machinery for raising and manufacturing clothing 400 2,106 2,872 6,590 55,253 829 3. Wood and Mining Machinery 79 6,261 20,391 16,672 11,565 16,393 60 4. Steam Engines and other motors 110,323 25,000 11,102 42,728 200 5. Minor appliances and materials 11,414 23,266 4,571 12,915 1006,543 9,538 77,289 5,309 70,149 13,855 142,711 15,052 273,603 31,243 6. Metals and Metal-work 1,407 453 34,318 146 5662,223 68,786 132,581 2,209 83,045 4,411 155,150 3,982 Totals 17,696 23,854 44,305 13,061 6688,280 9,538 230,015 5,309 266,524 16,064 331,768 20,635 637,010 36,564 Per head of population £0 12 8 £0 17 1 £0 16 11¾ £0 5 0 £85 9 4¾ £0 1 6 £1 1 0¼ £0 0 5¾ £0 19 0¾ £0 1 1¾ £0 15 10½ £0 0 11¾ £1 4 7¼ £0 1 4¾ I.—Natural Products and Raw Materials not otherwise included— 1. Gold and Silver, in natural state and coined 37,900 3,018 45,230 40,272 230,586 1,591,389 30,531 2,724,276 240,638 1,742,407 426,585 1,642,115 265,320 1,185,493 2. Coal, Coke, Charcoal, and Minor Minerals 4,366 1,866 8,024 95 84,401 25,862 137,015 1,228 167,919 1,179 242,652 13,265 166,281 12,062 3. Hides and Sheep and Rabbit Skins 29 598 100 4,231 10,218 16,621 51,872 200 56,654 4,266 174,043 4. Tallow 878 20 250 599 2,689 764 1,661 10 68,788 156,552 165,938 5. Kauri Gum and Fungus 15,972 35,251 11,107 77,491 166,094 129,666 279,308 6. Phormium 406 1,650 710 261 4,250 99,405 19,457 42,711 7. Cannot be classified 19,900 Totals 43,579 23,124 53,604 81,158 314,987 1,641,526 108,310 2,825,533 428,467 2,129,745 669,437 2,017,709 435,867 1,859,555 Per head of population £1 11 2½ £0 10 0¾ £1 0 6½ £1 11 1¼ £2 10 0¾ £13 0 11½ £0 15 4¾ £12 18 5 £1 10 7¾ £7 11 7¾ £1 12 0½ £4 16 7½ £0 16 10 £3 11 10 Grand Totals 597,828 303,282 992,995 369,395 4,626,082 2,422,734 5,354,607 4,644,678 5,142,951 5,190,665 6,973,418 6,327,472 8,609,270 6,658,008 Per head of population £21 8 2¾ £10 17 3 £19 0 8¾ £7 1 7½ £36 15 4¾ £19 5 1½ £24 9 8¾ £21 4 9½ £18 7 11 £18 11 4 £16 13 11½ £15 3 0¼ £16 12 7 £12 17 2½ Imports afterwards Exported Nil. Nil. 18,488 18,488 64.714 64,714 165,214 165,214 83,479 83,479 248,988 248,988 404,658 404.658 Imports consumed in New Zealand, and Exports the produce of the Colony 597,828 303,282 974,507 350,907 4,561,368 2,358,020 5,189,393 4,479,464 5,059,472 5,107,186 6,724,430 6,078,484 8,204,612 6,253,350 Per head of population £21 8 2¾ £10 17 3 £18 13 7¾ £6 14 6½ £36 5 1¼ £18 14 1 £23 14 7½ £20 9 8¼ £18 1 11¼ £18 5 4¼ £16 2 0¼ £14 11 1 £15 16 11¼ £12 1 6¾ Notes.—(a) There is no direct return of the Population for 1853; this is estimated from the numbers for previous and following years. (6) Included in other items for three years.

The Industries of New Zealand.