NEW ZEALAND IMPORTS.
HEAVY FALLING-OFF
The foilowinu return of the principal lines of uoods of British manufacture exported to New Zealand during the two months ending February "-Sth, with the figures for 1908 and 1909, akown for the purpose of comparison, compiled from the Board of Trade returns, has been supplied by Mr Rolleston, British Trade Commissioner: — Two Months, Ending 28th Feb. 1908. 1909. 1910. £ £ £ Beer acd ale .. 7,3.2 5,006 4,587 Spirits .. •• "M.919 30,087 27,656 Iron and steel, and manuf. thereof .. 150,553 132,370 127,402 Copper, wrought and manuf 10.338 6.091 4,483 Cutlery .. .. 4.C81 3,400 4,706 Hardware .. •• 22,647 17,205 16,951 Cotton piece goods of all kinds .. 132,264 118.987 122,121 Woollen and worsted manuf. .. .. 91.260 75,797 81,876 Haberdashery and millinery .. .. 20,207 13,991 13,13b Jute manufac. .. 7,114 5,5»2 5,883 Linen piece goods of all kinds .. .". 20,932 18.243 19,039 Apparel .. .. 132,258 125,880 128,631 Boots and shoes .. 42,5i*H* 42,477 38,222 Saddlery .. .. 7,790 4,358 5,053 Chin* and earthenware 19,845 15,718 11,957 Writing and printing paper .. .. 16,153 16,307 17,135 Cement .. 6,721 5,224 3,272 Stationery, other than paper .. .. 9,315 6,409 C.328
NEW ZEALAND IMPORTS.
Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13714, 22 April 1910, Page 9
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