IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.
Thr following is the return of the value of imports at the chief centres for. the quarter ended September 30, and the corresponding quarter for the previous yoar ':y,' 1890. 1895. Auckland . ... ... £574,568 £455,278 Wellington .4"...' ... 455,332 406,109 Lyttelcou;ahd Christ- , . •' : church.;:''344,34o 271,427 Dunedin ... 429,881 , 396,508 H;i Total for colony ... £2,050,050 . £1,812,219 The value of exports for similar quarters was '' li - ■■ - v, ~■" '< r 11 ' ' 1896. -- 1895. 'Auckland- 11 ' 1 ... , .« £276,334 £308,903 .Wellington';! ... \ ... 123,693 1 133,995 Lyttelton 'and Christ-.«•••: • church.- >' V„ ... ; 272,096 ' 299,564 Duuedin.., lV ' 230,495 165,992 - i : - i- ; Total for colony v . £1,334,473 £1,311,125 •V In the September quarter this year the raluo of exports under tho heading ' animals and :• produce' - was' £698,373, as against £010,734,' while the value of . agricultural products exported was £162,431; as against £74,183 for the corresponding quarter of 1895. ; ? : Mining shows an increased export) of £17,000, and ; forests of £10,000 over the September quarter of 1895, butthe items under other ' headings show very little difference in comparison.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10300, 27 November 1896, Page 3 (Supplement)
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