INCREASED EXPORTS.
TRADE WITH UNITED STATES. For the first half of this year, whet) compared with that of 1934, a very substantial increase is shown in exports of New Zealand produce to the United States. Butter, which may be a non- . recurring export, is well up; so is tallow. Wool shows a heavy increa.se, no does fresh fruit (apples). The values shown are in New Zealand currency, and are as follows: — Six Six months, months, 1084. 193.".. Butter 2,902 m<i~ir>i Frozen meat —■ 40,015 Casings 209,433 275,470 Calfskins 15,07." 9,050 Cattle hides 11,404 10.329 Kabbitskins nr>,o97 8,310 Deerskins — LMfil Sheepskins with wool 4.",,.",17 .5.179 Pelts 212.299 32r.,104 WoolGreasy CG,909 113.424 Scoured — 2,761 Sliped 20,08!) 41.420 Clover and grass seed 5,801 13.007 Tallow — 248,081 Kauri gum 8,r>13 11,500 Manures 2,1127 12,394 Casein 82 — Pea) , 184 — Stearine — 700 Apples — 7,4 !I7 All other 27,888 40,018 Total £ 055,230 £ 1,373,014
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 213, 9 September 1935, Page 4
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