WHAT WE RECEIVE AND SEND AWAY
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS;
INTERESTING RETURNS
The value of the imports for Wan- §? niVnA uring tho quarter ended Dec. b «~V '™c *ow available, the total ebmg £/0,081 ; asjeotopared with £71 - 4, 3 J.,™ T .corresponding period in UIL. In analysing the returns, we notice that the United Kingdom came first on the list with £50,606, whilst the next largest contributors to our wants were .Victoria, £1433. Queens«,««£o4sß» Germany £1990, Asia Minor £1382, US.A. East Coast £5480, Wesfc Coast £1573.
OUR EXPORTS. Our export trade shows up well as tor ,the period -in' question "the total value sent from Wanganui for overseas was £84,012. Of this amount only f U was not produced or manufactureu* in New Zealand. '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 29 January 1913, Page 4
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