Products and Markets.
Now a little about the products and markets of New Zealand. Nothing requires to be said about wool, grain, flax, or frozen meat.
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These are well-established industries. Here is a table of the chief articles of export during the last ten years:—
Exports of New Zealand Produce.
Year |
Wool |
Gold |
Frozen meat |
Butter and cheese |
Agricultural produce |
Manufactures |
Other N.Z. produce |
Total |
|
£ |
£ |
£ |
£ |
£ |
£ |
£ |
£ |
1881 |
2,909,760 |
996,867 |
|
14,608 |
1,089,739 |
87,321 |
663,955 |
5,762,250 |
1882 |
3,118,554 |
921,664 |
19,339 |
62,218 |
1,169,020 |
121,447 |
841,108 |
6,253,350 |
1883 |
3,014,211 |
892,445 |
118,328 |
48,912 |
1,537,015 |
121,446 |
1,122,887 |
6,855,244 |
1884 |
3,267,527 |
988,953 |
345,090 |
91,667 |
968,517 |
104,425 |
1,176,307 |
6,942,486 |
1885 |
3,205,275 |
890,056 |
373,857 |
138,129 |
688,415 |
120,539 |
1,175,640 |
6,591,911 |
1886 |
3,072,971 |
939,648 |
427,193 |
151,194 |
688,804 |
109,656 |
997,216 |
6,386,682 |
1887 |
3,321,074 |
747,878 |
455,870 |
109,483 |
688,022 |
124,382 |
1,204,372 |
6,551,081 |
1888 |
3,115,098 |
914,309 |
628,800 |
197,170 |
905,907 |
233,383 |
1,260,461 |
7,255,128 |
1889 |
3,976,375 |
785,490 |
783,374 |
213,945 |
1,424,297 |
569,880 |
1,288,647 |
9,042,008 |
1890 |
4,150,599 |
751,360 |
1,087,617 |
207,687 |
1,289,864 |
547,947 |
1,393,687 |
9,428,761 |
The steady growth of these products has placed New Zealand in the proud position of being a country every member of whose population exports £15 3s. 5d. worth of produce. As I am speaking of New Zealand as a home for small farmers, I shall refer but briefly to some of the products of small farming, viz. dairy produce, fruit growing, bee culture and poultry rearing, as time will not permit me to do more, but a perusal of the table I have supplied of food products imported into the English markets will suggest many other directions in which the farmer's energy might be profitably devoted. The bare mention of such occupations suggests health, happiness and plenty, and this country provides what for all practical purposes is an inexhaustible market. Look at the amount this country paid for importations of these products in the year 1891, and you will then, I think, be satisfied that there is plenty of room for all New Zealand can produce, and if at the same time you realise how favourable are the conditions for the production of most of these articles, you will want nothing more to satisfy you of the glorious future in store for the Colony.
Values of the following Articles of Food imported into England during 1891.
|
£ |
Live stock |
9,246,398 |
Bacon |
6,650,324 |
Beef (fresh) |
4,038,487 |
Hams |
2,791,437 |
Meat (preserved) |
1,888,067 |
Mutton (fresh) |
3,282,001 |
Pork (salted and fresh) |
599,657 |
Fish (cured or salted) |
1,993,347 |
Butter |
11,591,181 |
Margarine |
3,558,203 |
Cheese |
4,815,369 |
Eggs |
3,520,918 |
Lard |
1,720,051 |
Corn: Wheat |
29,448,204 |
Flour |
10,184,887 |
Barley |
5,941,833 |
Oats |
5,475,734 |
Peas |
862,427 |
Beans |
1,206,916 |
Indian corn |
8,411,763 |
Potatoes |
1,196,824 |
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The following additional articles are taken from the returns of 1890.
|
£ |
Fruit: Raw:— |
Nuts |
600,936 |
Almonds |
352,154 |
Apples |
786,072 |
Oranges and lemons |
1,756,852 |
Unenumerated |
1,806,811 |
Fruit: Dried or Preserved:— |
Currants |
1,346,810 |
Baisins |
1,006,898 |
Plums and Prunes, &c. |
112,155 |
Figs and Fig cake |
231,969 |
Unenumerated |
397,289 |
Fruit: Preserved without sugar (probably canned and bottled) |
269,184 |
Honey |
41,321 |
Hops |
877,704 |
Condensed milk |
847,625 |
Nuts and kernels for oil |
603,569 |
Nuts and kernels (not fruit) |
22,000 |
Onions |
724,020 |
Pickles and vegetables in salt or vinegar |
133,996 |
Vegetables, raw, unenumerated |
773,590 |
Poultry and game |
497,857 |
Rabbits |
398,110 |
Total |
£132,010,950 |