THE MAY EXPORTS.
(Per Pre«s Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day. The interim Customs returns of ' exports for tho month of May, as collected by the Commerce and 'Tourists Department, make interesting reading? Tho values of the various products sent •■way during tho month, compared with May, 1909, were as follows: — Butter, 1910. £34,239; 1909. £28,419; cheese. £106,005 nnd £83,702; beef, £53,645 md £61,068; mutton, £149,015 and £181,143; lamb, £294,674 and £383,---59 5; wheat, £41,960 and £29,447 ; oats. £2323 and £42,941 ; potatoes,- £517 and £453 ; hemp, £49,150 and £33,639 ; tow. £2495 and £1769; kauri gum £20,811 and £45.178; grain. £7899 and £9485; hops, £978 and £841 ;, hides, £26,872 and £23,078 ; skins, ' £116,482 and £100,229 : tallow, £94,525 and £83,712 ; timber, £15,672 and £35,437 ; wool, £369,768 and £629,779; gold, £179,858 and £185,271.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12169, 10 June 1910, Page 5
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