COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Evkving Mail Office, April 14. The arrival of the Danish Beauty has added considerably to our stocks, and we may soon look for a considerable increase in our shipments coastwise of British and Foreign' goods ; our principal shipments lately to the West Coast have consisted of Nelson produce, those markets being more bare of butter, has caused a rise in that article, the fruit export is almost over for the present, but will doubtless revive when the winter apples come into the market. We may qnote as the prices now ruling for produce : — Butter, 28 per lb; potatoes, £6 per ton at the wharf; Onions, £20 to £22; apples, 8s to 10s per bushel; oats, 5s for good samples. Messrs. Rodd & Hounsell quote flour, £22 per ton; l>ran, £7 10s; wheat, 8s bushel.
Return of Imports and Exports; Coastwise of the Port of Nelson, durng the Year 1865—Approximate values. - ■ * " . EXPORTS. British and New Zealand Total Quarter ending Foreign. Produce. March 31 £49,205 £11,658 £60,863 June 30 49,532 13,412 63,944 Sept, 30 56,096 14,852 70,948 Dec. 3L 63,084 19,069 82,153 FortheYear... 217,917 59,991 277,908 IMPORTS. March 31 35,573 61,294 96,867 Jiine3o 48,801 15,214 64,015 Sept. 30 36,525 11,319 48,144 Dec. 31 18.017 16,052 34,009 FortheYear... 139,216 103,879 243,095
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 35, 14 April 1866, Page 2
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