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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 60

Customs Duties Collected at Port of Lyttelton

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Customs Duties Collected at Port of Lyttelton.

£
1850 1,021
1 5,211
2 3,236
3 5,512
4 7,046
5 8,869
6 10,427
7 18,466
8 22,779
9 29,762
1860 32,208
1 35,802
2 50,509
3 67,309
4 73,023
5 87,673
6 1,00,642
7 91,733
1868 83,123
9 81,357
1870 83,934
1 86,741
2 98,074
3 1,26,373
4 1,74,086
5 1,70,732
6 1,89,300
7 2,00,857
8 2,40,461
9 2,04,692
1880 2,05,247
1 2,22,104
2 2,42,703
3 2,09,125
4 2,00,782
Coastwise. Port. Wheat. Oats. Flour. Wool. Barley. Bran. Hides & Skins Tallow. Preserv'd Meats. Malt. Butter Potatoes. Bacon & Cheese. Peas and Beans. Honey. Grass Seeds. Estimated Value.

Table I.

Statement of Exports from Timaru for New Zealand Ports

For the Year ended 30th June, 1885.

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1883. 1884. 1885. Countries. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports.

Table J.

Total Value of Imports and Exports at the Port of Timaru.

For the Years ending 30th June. 1883, 1884, and 1885.

Year. Coastwise. Foreign. Inwards. Outwards. Inwards Outwards. No. of Vessels. Tonnage. No. of Vessels. Tonnage. No. of Vessels. Tonnage. No. of Vessels. Tonnage. 1883 274 44,219 275 42,615 28 9.605 26 10,902 1884 232 48,887 228 42,681 38 10,599 39 15,351 1885 274 67,054 279 66,895 25 8,439 21 8,347

Return of Vessels Entered and Cleared at the Port of Timaru.

For the Years ending 30th June, 1883, 1884. and 1885.

1883. 1884. 1885. £ S. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Net Customs Revenue ... ... 20,295 19 10 19,432 12 2 18,856 6 4 Other Receipts ... ... ... 1,603 18 2 1,424 14 0 841 15 1 Totals ... ... £21,899 18 0 £20,857 6 2 £19,698 1 5

Total Customs Revenue Collected at the Port of Timaru.

For the Years ending 30th June, 1883, 1884, and 1885.

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1883. Countries. Wheat. Oats. Barley. Flour. Bran. Wool. Skins. Tallow. Chaff. Potatoes. Estimated Value.

Table K.

Statement of Exports from the Port of Timaru.

For the Tears ending 30th June, 1883, 1884, and 1885.

Foreign and Intercolonial.

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Year. Wheat. Oats. Barley. Potatoes. Acres. Bushels. Average Yield. Acres. Bushels. Average Yield. Acres. Bushels. Average Yield. Acres Tons. Av'r'ge Yield. Tons. 1876 57,500 1,770,363 30.78 72,522 2,888,683 39.83 16,820 620,699 36.90 31,40 17,895 5.70 1877 92,417 2,707,625 29.29 70,032 2,106,800 30.08 16,047 505,700 31.51 34,23 19,886 5.80 1878 147,197 3,399,353 23.09 86,728 2,396,483 27.63 13,757 335,733 24.40 4,419 26,786 6.06 1879 173,895 3,621,820 20.83 128,384 3,237,462 25.21 17,062 371,009 21.74 4,613 26,766 6.80 1880 193,784 5,465,700 28.20 153,742 5,803,275 37.74 37,095 1,124,281 30.30 5,655 37,489 6.62 1881 207,423 4,855,877 23.41 89,561 2,417,255 26.99 28,609 731,376 25.56 6,303 29,267 4.64 1882 237,015 5,047,883 21.29 102,370 2,540,591 24.82 17,728 347,075 19.57 5,930 31,508 5.31 1883 240,163 6,359,992 25.52 136,487 4,086.965 29.94 14,443 378,457 26.20 5,120 32,401 6.32 1884 240,016 6,156,863 25.65 106,824 3.329,391 31.31 10,170 437,327 27.05 5,950 36,579 6.14 1885 182,560 4,450,677 24.43 129,133 4,157,766 32.20 19,450 557,413 28.66 5,893 37,717 6.40

Table L.

Canterbury Agricultural Statistics from 1876—1885

These figures are estimates only, and may be seriously interfered with after they have been made, as in 1882, when the nor'-westers shook out the crop to the extent of some bushels per acre.

Year Wheat. Oats. Barley. Potatoes. Decrease Acres. Decrease. Bushels. Decrease. Acres. Increase. Bushels. Increase. Acres. Increase. Bushels. Increase. Acres. Increase. Tons. 1888 and 1885 ... 66,603 1,909,315 7,354 70,801 5,007 178,986 773 5,317

Comparative Returns for 1883 and 1885.

Year. Wheat. Oats. Barley. Potatoes. Decrease. Acres. Decrease. Bushels. Increase. Acres. Increase. Bushels. Increase. Aeree. Increase. Bushels. Decrease. Acres. Increase. Tons. 1884 and 1885 ... 57,456 1,706,186 22,309 828,375 3,280 120,116 57 1,138

Comparative Returns For 1883 and 1885.